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refurbishedrefurbisher ,

If you know the name of the partition, you can access it in /dev/block/by-name, or find out where they point to by using ls -lah /dev/block/by-name

But not really sure what you’re asking

If you want to copy a partition, you’re going to need to have root access.

TheInsane42 ,
@TheInsane42@lemmy.world avatar

On the shell you can use the command


<span style="color:#323232;">adb shell mount
</span>

to see all mounted filesystems. This inclused the filesystems of your work profile. It could be required to run adb as root, then you need to enter


<span style="color:#323232;">adb root
</span>

first

Atemu ,
@Atemu@lemmy.ml avatar

Not exactly sure what you’re asking for but


<span style="color:#323232;">cat /proc/mounts
</span>

will reveal all mount points on the device aswell as which device is mounted there.

AceSLS ,

$ adb shell df -h

This command lists all mounted block devices

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