  | |  | Find fstype from command? | Find fstype from command? 2004-11-02 - By Collins, Kevin (MindWorks)
Back Hi,
I 'm working on a script that will be run on both HP-UX and
RedHat linux. I want to determine the filesystem type. On HP-UX, I can
use the command 'fstyp ' to out which filesystem type a particular
partition is (vxfs, hfs, cdfs, etc). Anyone know some way to do it on
Linux?
Thanks,
Kevin
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