BLKID(8) BLKID(8)
NAME
blkid - command-line utility to locate/print block device attributes
SYNOPSIS
blkid [ -hlv ] [ [ -c cachefile ] -w writecachefile ] [ -o format ] [ -s tag ] [ -t
NAME=value ] [ device ... ]
DESCRIPTION
The blkid program is the command-line interface to working with libuuid(3) library.
It can determine the type of content (e.g. filesystem, swap) a block device holds,
and also attributes (tokens, NAME=value pairs) from the content metadata (e.g.
LABEL or UUID fields).
blkid has two main forms of operation: either searching for a device with a spe-
cific NAME=value pair, or displaying NAME=value pairs for one or more devices.
OPTIONS
-c Read from cachefile instead of reading from the default cache file
/etc/blkid.tab. If you want to start with a clean cache (i.e. don’t report
devices previously scanned but not necessarily available at this time),
specify /dev/null.
-h Display a usage message and exit.
-l Look up the device that matches the search parameter specified using the -t
option, assuming that there is only one matching the search parameter. For
a system with a large number of disks, this will be more efficient by avoid-
ing the need to revalidate devices unless absolutely necessary. If this
option is not specified, blkid will use a less efficient approach, which
allows blkid to print all of the devices that match the search parameter.
This option is best used for tag searches such as LABEL=data_vol or
UUID=e280469a-d06f-4c0b-b068-44f3b576029e. If you want blkid to print all
of the ext3 filesystems using a search parameter such as TYPE=ext3, then
this option should not be used.
-o Display blkid’s output using the specified format. The format parameter may
be full, (the default), value, (only print the value of any tags printed by
blkid) or device (only print the device name).
-s Show only the tags for each (specified) device that match tag. It is possi-
ble to specify multiple -s options. If no tag is specified, then all tokens
are shown for all (specified) devices. In order to just refresh the cache
without showing any tokens use -s none with no other options.
-t Search for block devices with tokens named NAME that have the value value,
and display any devices which are found. Common values for NAME include
TYPE, LABEL, and UUID. If there are no devices specified on the command
line, all block devices will be searched; otherwise, only search the devices
specified by the user.
-v Display version number and exit.
-w <writecachefile> Write the device cache to writecachefile instead of writing
it to the default cache file /etc/blkid.tab. If you don’t want to save the
cache to the default file, specify /dev/null. If not specified it will be
the same file as that given by the -c option.
<device>
Display tokens from only the specified device. It is possible to give mul-
tiple <device> options on the command line. If none is given, all devices
which appear in /proc/partitions are shown, if they are recognized.
RETURN CODE
If the specified token was found, or if any tags were shown from (specified)
devices 0 is returned. If the specified token was not found, or no (specified)
devices could be identified, an exit code of 2 is returned. For usage or other
errors, an exit code of 4 is returned.
AUTHOR
blkid was written by Andreas Dilger for libblkid.
AVAILABILITY
blkid is part the e2fsprogs package since version 1.26 and is available from
http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net.
SEE ALSO
libblkid(3)
E2fsprogs version 1.38 June 2005 BLKID(8)
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