Label's and things
Tim
ignored_mailbox at yahoo.com.au
Thu Jun 28 08:11:35 UTC 2007
On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 15:22 -0600, Karl Larsen wrote:
> I grow tired of all the Label things going on in Fedora now.
I don't really see why it has to be worse. /dev/hda1 only means
something if I always have *that* drive plugged in as the primary
master. That's fairly likely, but less likely with /dev/sdc1 (if you
have removeable external drives).
On the contrary, LABEL=fred/boot (where "fred" is what I've called one
of my Seagate drives, and texta-written the name on the drive, itself),
means that I can plug it in anywhere, and find it by that label. I
don't have to figure out if it's attached at /dev/hda1, /dev/hdb1,
or /dev/sdd1, and so on. Likewise, LABEL=fred-swap means that it uses
that swap partition, and not the wrong one, on multi-disc systems.
Not using a multi-disc system? Well you're prepared for it in the
future. You might need to plug in another drive to recover some data,
and you've one less headache to sort out, *then*.
> My original fstab looks like this:
>
> LABEL=/1234 / ext3 defaults 1 1
> devpts /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0
> tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
> proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
> sysfs /sys sysfs defaults 0 0
> LABEL=+`àQñGM at O2RÕ{ÏA swap swap defaults 0 0
> LABEL=ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ swap swap defaults 0 0
>
> The swap listings were ugly!
Label things yourself. Read man mkswap.
...[snip fstab and grub.conf using device names instead of labels]...
> I have rebooted with all these changes and it comes up just as well
> as always. Unless someone thinks this is real bad I will continue with
> the project.
In themselves, that's fine. I've done the same in the past. The
problems you *may* come across are when you have to plug another drive
in, at the same time, or plug this drive in another place.
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