On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 22:53 -0500, Casey Dahlin wrote: > Where by not quite right I mean that /l is a funny thing to name a disk. Well, up until we (Fedora) began to use UUIDs for disk partitions, instead of mnemonic labels, Anaconda would default to creating auto-incremented labels such as /1, /2, etc.; if labels for the filesystem's mount-point (e.g., the root "/" in this case) were already being used by other partitions that were not set to be erased and reformatted on an installation process. -- Peter Gordon (codergeek42) <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Who am I? :: http://www.thecodergeek.com/about-me
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