Use lsblk:
lsblk -o path,serial,mountpoints,type,state,id
Where the 2nd column is the important one, but the other columns may help in identifying which disk in particular.
Use lsblk:
lsblk -o path,serial,mountpoints,type,state,id
Where the 2nd column is the important one, but the other columns may help in identifying which disk in particular.