-----Original Message----- From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Karl Larsen Sent: Tue 10/23/2007 08:28 AM To: tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; For users of Fedora Cc: Subject: Re: not possible Timothy Murphy wrote: > Karl Larsen wrote: > > >> That does not sound like progress. But it sounds different and would >> mean you cannot live without labels and the whole thing will be a mess >> to understand. >> > > As a matter of interest, why do you find partition labels difficult to use, > or hard to understand? > > > LABEL=/ used by F7 only tells me that it is a partition. I have zero information as to where it is. Replaced by "/dev/sda3" tells me exactly where it is. Karl -------------------------- Read the man page for findfs(8), which in part says: NAME findfs - Find a filesystem by label or UUID DESCRIPTION findfs will search the disks in the system looking for a filesystem which has a label matching label or a UUID equal to uuid. If the filesystem is found, the device name for the filesystem will be printed on stdout. It works like this: # findfs LABEL=/boot /dev/sda1
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