Is there a tool like dumpe2fs which will let me see the UUID of a filesystem in
ext4 format? And if so, dare I hope that if I put the UUID and type ext4 in
/etc/fstab that it will mount without my doing any manual labor?
The machine in question has kind of a variable hardware configuration, and I
don't dare use a device name in fstab, since it could be wrong.Or is there a
newer version of dumpe2fs in the pipeline which will provide that capability?
The version on rawhide is the same as FC9, other than saying fc11 instead of fc9
in the version-id.
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Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>
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the machinations of the wicked." - from Slashdot
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