Re: how do determine last file system on disk?

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On Sat, 25 Jun 2011, Always Learning wrote:

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> From: Always Learning <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re:  how do determine last file system on disk?
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>> Does anyone know how to determine which file system a disk was
>> formatted with, if fdisk -l doesn't show it?
>
> I would use gparted from the command line or from Gnome's /
> Applications / System Tools menu
>
> yum install gparted

Yes I second that. I prefer to use the GUI version, as you 
can see at a glance all you need to know about a drive's 
partitions.

Plus you can make a screenshot of a disk's partitions, in 
case you loose a disk and have to replace it, and 
re-partition it, like I had to earlier this year. Just 
follow whats on the screenshot.

Kind Regards,

Keith Roberts

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