![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() dev/sda1: Linux rev 1.0 ext4 filesystem data, UUID=63fa0104-4aab-4dc8-a50d-e2c1bf0fb188 (extents) (large files) (huge files) You'll see output like this: # file -sL /dev/sd* Sometimes you'll need the -L flag as well, if the device file name is a symbolic link. Here, you want to know the format of data in a device file, so you need to pass the -s flag to tell file not just to say that it's a device file but look at the content. How do I tell what sort of data (what data format) is in a file? ![]()
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