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UUID Number
Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:48 pm
First change the konsole to super user. Right click the konsole icon select properties. click the Applications tab and at the Command line write the word kdesu space konsole. Konsole was already in there,then close. when you reopen konsole it should ask for your password. Its now in the super mode.
In the konsole. Type /sbin/vol_id -u /dev/sda1 enter it will display the UUID number. You can copy and paste it.Also konsole will remember that. When you open konsole click your up arrow on the keyboard. You can do it more than once and it will keep backing up.then hit back space and put in sda2 etc.
Don't change the icon in the menu drag and copy to the desktop and when you get it working put it anywhere you want.
In the konsole. Type /sbin/vol_id -u /dev/sda1 enter it will display the UUID number. You can copy and paste it.Also konsole will remember that. When you open konsole click your up arrow on the keyboard. You can do it more than once and it will keep backing up.then hit back space and put in sda2 etc.
Don't change the icon in the menu drag and copy to the desktop and when you get it working put it anywhere you want.
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