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		<title>lsblk Command Examples and Usages</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Lsblk&#160;command is used to display details about block devices and these block devices (Except ram disk) are basically those files that represent devices connected to the computer. It queries&#160;/sys&#160;virtual file system and&#160;udev db&#160;to obtain information that it displays. And it basically displays output in a tree-like structure. The lsblk...</p>
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