On 29/09/11 22:19, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > When I build, our PXEboot ks partitions and labels the partitions. When I > add or replace, I make the partition, the fs, and e2label them. I've > gotten to really appreciate labeling. I hate the UUIDs - they're > ludicrously too long, and bear no relationship to what device they are, or > where they go. Although I'm a fan of labelling, for some weird reason I had seriously weird issues with multipath SAN setups in the last couple of months. I'm on holiday at the moment so I can't the logs up but more than once, with multipath, labels have caused me too much headache than their worth. In one instance the label would latch to one of the individual paths, not the multipath and then all hell would break loose. Any suggestions on the list are much welcome. I haven't found a new good practice yet, UUIDs are pretty unwieldly and no one can expect to remember one whereas a label of "database" or "redo1" or "redo2" are just meaningful and can be parsed by a normal human! :) _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos