thank you lisa. not quite what i wanted to know but it is useful information. what I meant is how do you descend into other computers.

On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 7:51 AM, Lisa Kachold <lisakachold@obnosis.com> wrote:
Hi Michael,

On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 3:23 PM, Michael Havens <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
usef    $ find . -maxdepth 20

Files only; no directory:

$ find . -type f -maxdepth 20

Avoid the hidden files.

$ find . -type f -maxdepth 20 \( ! -iname ".*" \)

where is the device list of your network?

To get a list of all network devices, you can ping the broadcast:

       $ ping 192.168.1.255

Or you can run Nmap:

         $  nmap -PN 192.168.1.0/24

If you actually just want to get the device list for your machine only:

             $ ifconfig -a

where is everything mounted?

This can vary from distro to distro, and automounter.  /etc/fstab file will show the mounted devices built at boot.
You can display all mounted devices via:

        $ mount

    A good utility for managing disk mounts in Ubuntu is pysdm:

     $ sudo apt-get install pysdm
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