This guide lists all possible ways to find the mounted filesystem type in Linux and Unix-like operating systems.
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How To Create And Manage Btrfs Snapshots With Snapper In openSUSE
By skBy sk 3K viewsIn this guide we will see whats is Snapper, and how to create Btrfs filesystem snapshots with Snapper on openSUSE Linux.
- Linux BasicsFAQFile systemLinuxLinux AdministrationLinux CommandsLinux Tips & TricksUnix/Linux Beginners
Linux File Timestamps Explained With Examples
By skThis tutorial explains the types of Linux file timestamps and how to view and…
- File systemCommand line utilitiesFAQLinuxLinux BasicsLinux CommandsLinux Tips & TricksRustUtilities
How To List Filesystems In Linux Using Lfs
By skBy sk 4.5K viewsA filesystem is the methods and data structures that an operating system uses to keep track…
- File systemData recoveryLinuxMicrosoft WindowsWindows
How To Access Linux Partitions From Windows 10,11
By skBy sk 24.2K viewsThis guide explains how to access Linux partitions from Windows 10 and transfer the data from Linux partitions to Windows using a freeware named Linux reader.
- eCryptfsCryptographyEncryption / DecryptionFile systemStacked filesystem
How To Encrypt Directories With eCryptfs In Linux
By skBy sk 22.9K viewsThis guide explains what is eCryptfs, how to encrypt directories with eCryptfs in Linux,…
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Fix “ext4-fs error ext4_lookup deleted inode referenced” error in Ubuntu
By skBy sk 27.1K viewsThe other day I started my Ubuntu virtual machine and encountered with the following…