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- From: Sven Simon <sven@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 21:39:21 +0900
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Silly question, but how to I get to see the labels of my partitions? Since it seems to be the new trend to mount the partitions by the name of the label in /etc/fstab and I like to follow this trend, I'd need to know the label first before putting a new entry in the file, no :) fdisk -l doesn't show the label and no luck with cfdisk I could always relabel it with e2label, but that's hopefully not my only choice, now is it? SVEN
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