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Linuxtopia's Kernel Configuration book recommends the following:




To determine which version of e2fsprogs you have on your system, run the following command:
$ tune2fs




This seems kind of funky, though.



Does e2fsprogs have a canonical way to check the version, or is that as good as it gets?










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    To determine which version of e2fsprogs you have on your system, run the following command:
    $ tune2fs




    This seems kind of funky, though.



    Does e2fsprogs have a canonical way to check the version, or is that as good as it gets?










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      Linuxtopia's Kernel Configuration book recommends the following:




      To determine which version of e2fsprogs you have on your system, run the following command:
      $ tune2fs




      This seems kind of funky, though.



      Does e2fsprogs have a canonical way to check the version, or is that as good as it gets?










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      Linuxtopia's Kernel Configuration book recommends the following:




      To determine which version of e2fsprogs you have on your system, run the following command:
      $ tune2fs




      This seems kind of funky, though.



      Does e2fsprogs have a canonical way to check the version, or is that as good as it gets?







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