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Old 04-Jul-2009, 10:48
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Default Default Suse 11.1 File System?

I was just wondering how you could check what files system Suse 11.1 is using?

Whenever it boots, after the BIOS screen, it states something about the ext2fs file system??

Couldn't really read the rest of the test, as the text does not stay on screen for long.

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I believe the default filesystem for 11.1 is Ext3. You can check by opening up Yast Partitioner (MAKE SURE NOT TO CHANGE ANYTHING).

Go to Yast then Partitioner.

The first thing that comes up is an overview of your hard disk(s) with the partitions on them and various information, including what filesystems they're using.



Click abort when you're done.

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Default Re: Default Suse 11.1 File System?

cat /etc/fstab

dmesg | grep filesystem
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Default Re: Default Suse 11.1 File System?

Haha thanks microchip.

Gotta love that command line

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Default Re: Default Suse 11.1 File System?

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Haha thanks microchip.

Gotta love that command line

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By the time it takes you to click on the YaST icon, enter the root password, navigate to the partitioner in YaST, accept the warning it shows before entering... I already have found out a hundred times what file system I'm using by using a simple small command that only takes me 2 seconds to type

CLI FTW!

there are just some things that no GUI can beat and CLI is far superior/easier
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Default Re: Default Suse 11.1 File System?

It is EXT3.

Thanks for the info.
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