[linux-lvm] File System type on (LVM) partition
Pierre Lamb
plamb_98 at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 27 12:18:01 UTC 2001
I believe the stand ext2 is 83 and lvm is 8e so one
could check for those values
Pierre
--- Wichert Akkerman <wichert at cistron.nl> wrote:
> Previously Julien Baboud wrote:
> > is there a way to know the file system type
> installed on a partition
> > (wich could be of LVM type or not)
>
> You completely missed our point. LVM is *not* a
> filesystem. It is a layer
> you can put on top of physical storage, and on top
> of LVM you can create
> logical volumes which contain filesystems.
>
> Now if your real question is: how can you check if a
> block device (ie
> a storage device) contains a PV (Physical Volume,
> the lowest layer in
> a LVM setup) I suspect there is some magic value on
> the disk you could
> check for.
>
> Someone should probably write some file(1) magic for
> it :)
>
> Wichert.
>
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