Crate lfs_core

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Use lfs_core::read_mounts to get information on all mounted volumes on a unix system.

// get all mount points
let options = lfs_core::ReadOptions::default();
let mut mounts = lfs_core::read_mounts(&options).unwrap();
// only keep the one with size stats
mounts.retain(|m| m.stats.is_ok());
// print them
for mount in mounts {
    dbg!(mount);
}

The lfs application is a viewer for lfs-core and shows you the information you’re expected to find in mounts.

Structs

a “block device”, that is a device listed in the /sys/block tree with a device id
the list of all found block devices
Id of a device, as can be found in MetadataExt.dev().
what we have most looking like a physical device
inode information
the labelling of a file-system, that is the pair (label, fs)
A mount point
A mount point as described in /proc/self/mountinfo
inode & blocs information given by statvfs

Enums

lfs error type

Functions

try to find all file-system labels
read all the mount points
Read all the mount points and load basic information on them

Type Definitions

An id of a mount