* What is 'Linux home' filesystem type in fdisk ?
@ 2020-11-28 9:59 znavko--- via
2020-11-28 11:58 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
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From: znavko--- via @ 2020-11-28 9:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello! I want to use ssd for storing files I work with just like a storage for saving files.
I use fdisk and I see some another look of its filesystems offer as on screenshots in all the web.
And I want to know what is '28 Linux home' file system?
Can I use it? Which advantages will I get with it instead of using usual '20 Linux filesystem'?
I see for example these:
17 HP-UX data 75894C1E-3AEB-11D3-B7C1-7B03A0000000
18 HP-UX service E2A1E728-32E3-11D6-A682-7B03A0000000
19 Linux swap 0657FD6D-A4AB-43C4-84E5-0933C84B4F4F
20 Linux filesystem 0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE4
21 Linux server data 3B8F8425-20E0-4F3B-907F-1A25A76F98E8
22 Linux root (x86) 44479540-F297-41B2-9AF7-D131D5F0458A
23 Linux root (ARM) 69DAD710-2CE4-4E3C-B16C-21A1D49ABED3
24 Linux root (x86-64) 4F68BCE3-E8CD-4DB1-96E7-FBCAF984B709
25 Linux root (ARM-64) B921B045-1DF0-41C3-AF44-4C6F280D3FAE
26 Linux root (IA-64) 993D8D3D-F80E-4225-855A-9DAF8ED7EA97
27 Linux reserved 8DA63339-0007-60C0-C436-083AC8230908
28 Linux home 933AC7E1-2EB4-4F13-B844-0E14E2AEF915
29 Linux RAID A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E
30 Linux LVM E6D6D379-F507-44C2-A23C-238F2A3DF928
31 Linux extended boot BC13C2FF-59E6-4262-A352-B275FD6F7172
32 FreeBSD data 516E7CB4-6ECF-11D6-8FF8-00022D09712B
33 FreeBSD boot 83BD6B9D-7F41-11DC-BE0B-001560B84F0F
There are some more in screenshot in attach.
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* Re: What is 'Linux home' filesystem type in fdisk ?
2020-11-28 9:59 What is 'Linux home' filesystem type in fdisk ? znavko--- via
@ 2020-11-28 11:58 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
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From: Tobias Geerinckx-Rice @ 2020-11-28 11:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: znavko; +Cc: help-guix
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Heyo znavko,
znavko--- via 写道:
> And I want to know what is '28 Linux home' file system?
It's one of those systemd-only ‘standards’[0] (hence the ‘Linux’
misnomer).
> Can I use it?
Yes, these subtypes are mostly ignored and treated as equivalent
the regular ‘20 Linux filesystem’ type. I don't know what happens
with software that predates/ignores this ‘standard’.
Their only use outside of systemd is to provide a hint for humans.
For example, I use ‘Linux root (x86-64)’ for my root partition
because ‘fdisk’ doesn't show partition labels by default.
> Which advantages will I get with it instead of using usual '20
> Linux filesystem'?
None.
Kind regards,
T G-R
[0]:
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/DiscoverablePartitionsSpec/
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