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How does Linux view file system types

2025-05-02 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Development >

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This article mainly explains "how to check the file system type of Linux", interested friends may wish to take a look. The method introduced in this paper is simple, fast and practical. Let's let the editor take you to learn "how to check the file system type by Linux".

1. Df-T command View this is the simplest command, and the file system type is output in the Type column. You can only view mounted partitions and file system types. As follows:

[root@mylnx008 ~] # df-T / dev/sdb Filesystem Type 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on / dev/sdb xfs 315467264 4356404 311110860 / mysql [root@mylnx008 ~] # df-T Filesystem Type 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on / dev/sda2 xfs 30929148 22455300 8473848 73% / devtmpfs devtmpfs 1746644 0 1746644 311110860 / devtmpfs tmpfs 1757220 0 1757220 / dev/shm tmpfs tmpfs 1757220 24868 1732352 2% / run tmpfs tmpfs 1757220 0 1757220 0 / sys/fs/cgroup / dev/sda1 xfs 508580 63024 445556 13% / boot / dev/sdc1 ext4 139203080 8699072 12340984040 7% / mnt/resource tmpfs tmpfs 351448 0351448 0 / run/user/1000 / dev/sdb xfs 315467264 4356404 311110860 2% / mysql2, The parted-l command looks like this The parted-l command outputs the file system type (File system), where the parameter l indicates that the partition information for all devices is listed.

[root@DB-Server ~] # parted-l Model: ATA ST500DM002-1BD14 (scsi) Disk / dev/sda: 500GB Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B Partition Table: msdos Number Start End Size Type File system Flags 1 32.3kB 107MB 107MB primary ext3 boot 2 107MB 500GB 500GB primary lvm3, blkid command to view the UUID and file system of the formatted partition. Use blkid to output the partition or the file system type of the partition and view the output of the TYPE field.

[root@DB-Server ~] # blkid / dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol01: TYPE= "swap" / dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00: UUID= "1c0d5470-1503-4a18-b184-53483466d948" TYPE= "ext3" / dev/sda1: LABEL= "/ boot" UUID= "582b189c-396c-4da8-a7a3-1effaa3e4000" TYPE= "ext3" / dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00: UUID= "1c0d5470-1503-4a18-b184-53483466d948" TYPE= "ext3" / dev/VolGroup00/LogVol01: TYPE= "swap" / dev/mapper/VolGroup00 -LogVol03: UUID= "f037ba1e-77a1-439a-8a10-b78c3cca68ec" SEC_TYPE= "ext2" TYPE= "ext3" [root@DB-Server] # blkid / dev/sda1 / dev/sda1: LABEL= "/ boot" UUID= "582b189c-396c-4da8-a7a3-1effaa3e4000" TYPE= "ext3" 4. Command lsblk-f to see that some systems may not have this command Need to install. Note: lsblk-f can also view unmounted file system types

[root@mylnx008] # lsblk-f NAME FSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINT fd0 sda ├─ sda1 xfs b98659b2-5f8c-493e-9304-658905ef1391 / boot └─ sda2 xfs b7559ac5-b3a4-4b00-b98a-a2a2611806d0 / sdb xfs 6fcc5417-3c1b-4c71-aac7-344bac7654a4 / mysql sdc └─ sdc1 ext4 1ad7da45-2366-4c4f-acd4-484600c4153a / mnt/resource so far I believe you have a deeper understanding of "how to view file system types in Linux", so you might as well do it in practice. Here is the website, more related content can enter the relevant channels to inquire, follow us, continue to learn!

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