Extend LinuxBlockDevice to use information from lsblk and add method to return all block devices on the system#760
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Extend LinuxBlockDevice to use information from lsblk and add method to return all block devices on the system#760fsuba wants to merge 2 commits intopytest-dev:mainfrom
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I think this is pretty cool. lsblk -J option is available even on older versions fwiw.
It would be nice to have some feedback from the maintainers here :) Does it fit-in to testinfra codebase as is, or is there something that needs to be changed?
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The purpose of this PR is to give us more information about the block devices on a system. lsblk is part of the util-linux package, the same package as blockdev. With the information from lsblk, we can easily return all the block devices found on a system.