Sounds like the volume label is being rewritten by other OSes. jer Jes?s Garc?a Gonz?lez wrote: > Hello. > > I use Centos 4.1 When I inserted my usb 2.0 disk for the first time it > created the mount point /media/usbdisk just fine. Which I used to mount > the disk. But as soon as I used it in another computer (winxp) when I > took the usb back to centos the mount point had become /media/IOMEGA > (yeah it's an iomega driver) but then as time goes by, the mount point > every time the disk is used else where the mount point changes from > /media/___________ to whatever other garble you can think of.... > Now Executing a mount /media/_what_ever_is_today_ will mount the usb > disk just fine without any problems. > > Why does the mount point changes so erratically??? > > J. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -- Windows has detected that your mouse has moved, please wait while Windows reboots for your changes to take effect. This is Linux Country. On a quiet night, you can hear Windows reboot.