Description: A file system label is a name assigned to a file system for identification purposes. This name allows users and operating systems to recognize and differentiate between different file systems that may be present on a storage device. Labels are particularly useful in environments where multiple partitions or devices are managed, as they provide a clear and concise way to identify each file system. Labels can include alphanumeric characters and, in some systems, may have restrictions on the length and allowed characters. Additionally, labels can be used to organize and classify data, facilitating file management and navigation within the system. In summary, the file system label is an essential tool for identifying and organizing data on storage devices, enhancing the efficiency and usability of computer systems.