Prints specified range of (numbered) lines of a file.
Usage: linenr <start>[,<end>] <file>
+: **lsdisk()**
+Uses udev's /dev/disk to list block devices with their LABEL, UUID and IDs.
+
: **makereadable()**
Creates a PostScript and a PDF file (basename as first argument) from
source code files.
fi
}
+#f5# show labels and uuids of disk devices
+if is439 && [[ -d /dev/disk/by-id/ ]]; then
+ lsdisk() {
+ emulate -L zsh
+ setopt extendedglob
+ local -a -U disks
+ disks=( /dev/disk/by-id/*(@:A) )
+ for dev in "$disks[@]"; do
+ print ${fg_bold[red]}${dev}${reset_color} /dev/disk/by-label/*(@e/'[[ ${REPLY:A} == $dev ]] && REPLY=${fg[blue]}LABEL=${REPLY:t}${reset_color}'/N) /dev/disk/by-uuid/*(@e/'[[ ${REPLY:A} == $dev ]] && REPLY=${fg[green]}UUID=${REPLY:t}${reset_color}'/N)
+ print -f " %s\n" /dev/disk/by-id/*(@e/'[[ ${REPLY:A} == $dev ]]'/N:t)
+ done
+ }
+fi
+
# Translate DE<=>EN
# 'translate' looks up fot a word in a file with language-to-language
# translations (field separator should be " : "). A typical wordlist looks