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How Do I Use Filesystems on Linux? | Into the Terminal 112



The filesystem is one of the key building blocks for any Linux system. How do you create a file system? Which filesystem is the right one for your use case? We’ll cover all that and as always, take your live questions.

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Commands used:
lsblk, parted, mkfs, fdisk, man, mount, df,

Chapters
00:00 Stream start
00:15 Welcome
01:15 Creating a filesystem
11:14 Coming up
12:27 Welcome
13:10 Producer feedback
15:38 Fdisk
23:36 Mount
24:43 Fstab
32:27 Ext4 vs xfs
38:17 Wrap up

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