Re: Two partitions with samd UUID??

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On Tue, 16 Jun 2015, Always Learning wrote:

But my point was M$ DOS partitions, not being GPT partitions, can have
UUIDs. The original poster appeared to suggest that was not possible.

No, the partition there does not have a UUID.  Run fdisk, create a partition,
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda4

blkid

You'll see no UUID, as the partition does not provide a UUID, and there's
nothing on it to provide a UUID.  Format it, or make some swap space or
whatever, and you get a UUID.

When I think I am mounting a M$ DOS partition, am I mounting a real
partition or merely 'the file system' within that partition ?  Some may
think one can't have one without the other.

You never mount a partition, only a filesystem.  The partition merely points
you to where the filesystem is.

jh
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