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Is there a way to test, say, /dev/sda to see if it's a hard drive or a CD-ROM or a USB stick? Maybe get some more details about it (anything would be nice)?
If /dev/sda is an USB stick then 'fdisk', 'sfdisk' or 'disktype' will work, however if it's an empty CDROM drive they won't. There's other ways like looking in /sys. Try grepping info from 'udevinfo -q all -e'?
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