Re: how do determine last file system on disk?

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On Sun, 26 Jun 2011, Rudi Ahlers wrote:

> To: CentOS mailing list <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>
> From: Rudi Ahlers <Rudi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re:  how do determine last file system on disk?
> 
> On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 10:26 AM, Keith Roberts <keith@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>
>>>
>>> It's hard to say. They've been in the cupboard for along 
>>> time and I don't know which tech did what on them, which 
>>> is why I'm trying to see which
>> file
>>> systems were on them last, so that I can see what data is on them.
>>
>> What about using a spare low spec machine with removable
>> EIDE and SATA drive caddies? This would come in handy for
>> times like these, or if you needed to wipe a drive
>> completely befroe disposal?
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Keith Roberts

> Keith, don't take this the wrong way, but you're going off 
> the beaten track here.
>
> Whether the drives are attached to a motherboard, or USB 
> disk caddy doesn't change the file systems on them

Absolutely. You did say they have been in a cupboard for 
some time, and using a spare machine with removable EIDE or 
SATA drive caddies would allow you to swap the EIDE or SATA 
drives quickly into the caddies for doing whatever you want 
to them, without having to fiddle about and install the 
drive permanently.

But as the job is almost done, I guess that's not important 
now?

Kind Regards,

Keith

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