Most major Linux distributions create and assign UUID on disk partitions during system installation, which is then used as an identifier to mount the partition in /etc/fstab. Once set, …
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You need to mount the disks or partitions that you want to use to a folder or mount point before the data within it is accessible. From there, you'll …
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There are a few ways to get disk partition UUID (Universally Unique Identifier) in Linux, but some requires installation of additional software or packages.
The following 2 method would normally work on any Linux system.