To change or set the UUID of a filesystem in Linux, you would use the ________ command.
- tune2fs
- uuidgen
- fsck
- resize2fs
To change or set the UUID of a filesystem in Linux, you would use the tune2fs command. This command allows you to modify various filesystem parameters, including the UUID.
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