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categories:
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- Linux
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tags: [systems-programming]
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---
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# Disk info routines
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## Current disk capacity
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```bash
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df -h
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```
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## Disk last modified
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```bash
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stat [disk_name]
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```
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## Mounting a filesystem
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We can now mount our filesystems. Whem we mount, we must specify the following criteria with the request:
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We can now mount our filesystems. When we mount, we must specify the following criteria with the request:
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- The name of the device we want to mount.
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- This will be the name or the partition. However the names (`sda` etc) assigned by the OS can change. In these cases and with GPT-based partitions you can use the UUID.
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└─sda2 8:2 0 365.7G 0 part
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```
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#### Naming a partition
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By default each partition will have its GUID as its name, but you can add a human friendly name with:
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```bash
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sudo e2label /dev/sda1 my_human_name
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```
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> Whilst we have created our partitions we cannot yet mount them. This is because we have not yet set up a filesystem on the partitions. This is the next step.
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