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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. Thanks |
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cat /etc/fstab
dmesg | grep filesystem
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Haha thanks microchip.
Gotta love that command line ![]() Take Care, Ian
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Laptop: Dell Inspiron E1505 | OpenSUSE 11.2RC2/Windows XP | KDE 4.3.1 "5" | Intel CPU T2050 1.6 GHZ | Intel 945GM | 3.2GB RAM Box: OpenSUSE 11.2RC2/Windows XP | KDE 4.3.1 "5" | Intel Celeron 2.53 GHz | Intel 915G | 1.2 GB RAM |
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![]() CLI FTW! ![]() there are just some things that no GUI can beat and CLI is far superior/easier
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