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wat de nut van blkid -l
-l look up only first device with token specified by -t
Options:
-c <file> cache file (default: /etc/blkid.tab, /dev/null = none)
-d don't encode non-printing characters
-h print this usage message and exit
-g garbage collect the blkid cache
-o <format> output format; can be one of:
value, device, list, udev, export or full; (default: full)
-k list all known filesystems/RAIDs and exit
-s <tag> show specified tag(s) (default show all tags)
-t <token> find device with a specific token (NAME=value pair)
-l look up only first device with token specified by -t
-L <label> convert LABEL to device name
-U <uuid> convert UUID to device name
-v print version and exit
-w <file> write cache to different file (/dev/null = no write)
<dev> specify device(s) to probe (default: all devices)
Low-level probing options:
-p low-level superblocks probing (bypass cache)
-i gather information about I/O limits
-S <size> overwrite device size
-O <offset> probe at the given offset
-u <list> filter by "usage" (e.g. -u filesystem,raid)
-n <list> filter by filesystem type (e.g. -n vfat,ext3)