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Short Tip: Get UUID of Hard Disks [Update] – /home/liquidat
https://liquidat.wordpress.com/2007/10/15/short-tip-get-uuid-of-hard-disks/
Oct 15, 2007 - There is an update to this post available: UUIDs and Linux: Everything you ever need to know. The Universally Unique Identifier can be used to identify a device independent form its mount point or device name. This is more and more important as many devices today support hot-plugging or are external ...People also ask
[all variants] [SOLVED] How to find HDD uuid? - Ubuntu Forums
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1026957
Jan 1, 2009 - I just installed new 250GB hard drive in my system.(sda1) I used gparted to create a 70GB partition as ext3. Then chmod to give myself permission. Created a mount point for it in /media. Then mounted the drive. Everything worked fine. The only thing I can't seem to figure out is how to find out what the uuid ...UsingUUID - Community Help Wiki - Official Ubuntu Documentation
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingUUID
Feb 17, 2017 - IconsPage/hdd.png Linux prefers to use UUID (Universally Unique Identifier), LABEL, or symlinks to identify media storage devices on a system. Using device assignments (like /dev/hd*# ... /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume. This page uses the terminal a lot, so if you are new to this, see UsingTheTerminal.storage - linux: How can I view all UUIDs for all available disks ...
https://unix.stackexchange.com/.../linux-how-can-i-view-all-uuids-for-all-available-di...
Aug 18, 2010 - In /dev/disk/by-uuid there are symlinks mapping each drive's UUID to its entry in /Hard disk UUID - Microsoft
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Jan 26, 2012 - 6 posts - ‎3 authors
Does hard disks have UUID/GUID on windows platform? I looked at the Win32_DiskDrive class and "details" in diskpart utility output. But couldn't find any properties that would be show the UUID. I can see that Win32_DiskDrive::command line - How to find the attached devices UUID through ...
https://askubuntu.com/.../how-to-find-the-attached-devices-uuid-through-terminal
Dec 5, 2013 - ... in /dev/disk/by-uuid/ . These files are symlinks to the /dev/... device. For example, my dmraid RAID0 disk (which makes up my root partition is /dev/dm-1 so the following gets its UUID: $ ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid | grep dm-1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Nov 21 21:07 1b66bb9e-5b02-49f1-8cf9-bc3f649d70a6 -> ../.linux - How do I find the UUID of a filesystem - Server Fault
https://serverfault.com/questions/3132/how-do-i-find-the-uuid-of-a-filesystem
May 2, 2009 - Another command that might be available and also works quite well for this is 'How to find the UUID of a disk drive in Linux | The WP Guru
https://wpguru.co.uk/2015/03/how-to-find-the-uuid-of-a-disk-drive-in-linux/
Mar 24, 2015 - How to find the UUID of a disk drive in Linux. There are two ways I know of which will print the UUID of all disk drives attached to the current system: blkid /dev/sr0: UUID="2014-12-02-19-30-23-00" LABEL="CDROM" TYPE="iso9660" /dev/sda1: UUID="ae55a647-3c57-4ab5-9651-1389703fe6fe" ...Hard drives won't mount anymore - General - openmediavault
https://forum.openmediavault.org › Forum › Configuration › General
Oct 10, 2014 - 20 posts - ‎6 authors
I fix one thing then something else breaks! Just switched on server to find that none of my drives were mounted anymore. Just enabled the ext4 drive, but the other 2 are ntfs and will not mount at all. just keep getting: Source Code. Failed to mount '/dev/disk/by-uuid/B0A69108A690D068': mount: can't find ...Add a Hard Drive to Citrix XenServer | IBM - KnowledgeLayer
https://knowledgelayer.softlayer.com/procedure/add-hard-drive-citrix-xenserver
Adding new hard-drive in XenServer is a bit different from the traditional Linux process. For XenServer, you need to create a container called a 'storage repository' to define a particular storage target (such as a hard disk), in which Virtual Disk Images (VDIs) of VMs are stored. A VDI is nothing but an abstracted storage space ...