Eric Sandeen wrote:
I don't know for sure if hdparm shows it; I don't think so. If you mean:
-g Display the drive geometry (cylinders, heads, sectors), the size (in sectors) of the device, and the starting offset (in sectors) of the device from the beginning of the drive.
then no...
hdparm -I displays many things one of which is the following:
Logical/Physical Sector size: 512 bytes