Thank you musher0.musher0 wrote:Very useful. Thanks!
A new release of PupSysInfo (2.3) will be available soon with many new enhancements.
Bonjour, ASRI.ASRI éducation wrote:Good new !radky wrote:A new release of PupSysInfo (2.3) will be available soon with many new enhancements.
Thank you radky.
Code: Select all
=========== UUID Identification ===========
/dev/sdc1 LABEL="Biggest" UUID="db470606-2cf7-46c6-9c07-be95936b06ca" TYPE="ext3"
/dev/sda1 UUID="621492021491D97D" TYPE="ntfs"
/dev/sda2 LABEL="MY DISK" UUID="91c44057-a166-4089-aa1a-03dba2289fc7" TYPE="ext3"
/dev/sda4 UUID="7f45e5ee-9840-44e4-ab92-f80e431fc875" TYPE="ext3"
/dev/sda5 UUID="cda1bab9-accf-41f5-89b3-01d7b3433526" TYPE="ext3"
/dev/sdb1 UUID="e5d50ebb-2934-49b5-8093-fe0c2ea353d4" TYPE="ext4"
/dev/sdb5 UUID="9991fc8a-6816-47d7-8f67-be2a9d9c4fed" TYPE="swap"
/dev/sdd1 UUID="5098-55A4" TYPE="vfat"
Code: Select all
echo -e "\n=========== $(gettext 'UUID Identification') ===========\n" >> /tmp/report-system
blkid > /tmp/top.tmp3
cat /tmp/top.tmp3 | # Supply input from a file.
while read LINE # As long as there is another line to read ...
do
echo "$LINE" | grep -vq "\loop"
if [ $? -eq 0 ];then
LINE=${LINE/:/} # remove semicolon
echo "$LINE" >> /tmp/report-system
fi
done
Identifying filesystems
There are three ways to identify a partition or storage device
in /etc/fstab: by its kernel name descriptor, label or UUID.
The advantage of using UUIDs or labels is that they are not dependent on
the order in which the drives are (physically) connected to the machine.
This is useful if the storage device order in the BIOS is changed, or if you
switch the storage device cabling. Also, the BIOS may occasionally change
the order of storage devices. Read more about this in the Persistent block
device naming article.
To list basic information about the partitions, run:
$ lsblk -f
NAME FSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINT
sda
├─sda1 ext4 Arch_Linux 978e3e81-8048-4ae1-8a06-aa727458e8ff /
├─sda2 ntfs Windows 6C1093E61093B594
└─sda3 ext4 Storage f838b24e-3a66-4d02-86f4-a2e73e454336 /media/Storage
sdb
├─sdb1 ntfs Games 9E68F00568EFD9D3
└─sdb2 ext4 Backup 14d50a6c-e083-42f2-b9c4-bc8bae38d274 /media/Backup
sdc
└─sdc1 vfat Camera 47FA-4071 /media/Camera
Thank you don570. As always, your suggestions are welcome.don570 wrote:I like to know the UUID
pas encore!Existe-t-il une traduction en français?