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    22 days ago

    Hi and thanks for testing it on NetBSD - let me know how it went - we can add that to my repo and I can ‘maintain’ lsblk(8) that will both for FreeBSD and NetBSD :)

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        21 days ago

        Doesn’t look like glabel is available on NetBSD

        Is there some alternative command for labels on NetBSD?

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          21 days ago

          gpt show sd0 and gpt show -l sd0 will show partition labels (if using GPT)

          Could also use dkctl sd0 listwedges to show wedge names…

          I’ll have a little play and see what might work best

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            19 days ago

            I would love to sit down on this and just port it to NetBSD … but this month time is my ‘valuable’ thing - and I need to provide some things that I need to do for a living - please try and share what you found to work - I would really like to make lsblk(8) also work on NetBSD - as if FreeBSD would not exist - the NetBSD UNIX is the system I would be using instead :)

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              16 days ago

              Yeah, I looked deeper into it and there’s just too many differences between each system to make a completely portable *BSD script. Well, is out of scope for my skills at least.

              I whipped up a quick and dirty script that sort of emulates lsblk on NetBSD…

              Not my finest, but it works on my machine

              NetBSD-lsblk.sh

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                10 days ago

                Thanks - I tried it under NetBSD in FreeBSD Bhyve VM - but no luck for me:

                netbsd# uname -prsm
                NetBSD 10.1 amd64 x86_64
                
                netbsd# ./lsblk.NetBSD
                DEV      LABEL        FS     SIZE   USED USE% MOUNT
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                disklabel: ioctl DIOCGDINFO: Inappropriate ioctl for device