Debian: How to find UUID for your harddisk

18 juli , 2011 at 20:00 Plaats een reactie

Recently I needed my UUID for mounting an NTFS drive directly from /etc/fstab.

Googling for the command directed me in the wrong direction, because the command it used to be isn’t used anymore, at least not in Debian. Fortunately Google also let me to the ‘ new’ command, which is: blkid

Run it as root and it will tell you all the UUIDs of your connected harddisks.

 

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