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FINDFS(8)                                                            FINDFS(8)



NAME
       findfs - Find a filesystem by label or UUID

SYNOPSIS
       findfs LABEL=label

       findfs UUID=uuid

DESCRIPTION
       findfs  will  search  the  disks in the system looking for a filesystem
       which has a label matching label or a  UUID  equal  to  uuid.   If  the
       filesystem is found, the device name for the filesystem will be printed
       on stdout.


AUTHOR
       findfs was written by Theodore Ts'o (tytso@mit.edu).

AVAILABILITY
       findfs  is  part  of  the  e2fsprogs  package  and  is  available  from
       http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net.

SEE ALSO
       fsck(8)




E2fsprogs version 1.39             May 2006                          FINDFS(8)


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