Dnia 25-04-2006, wto o godzinie 13:23 +0000, Kevin Kofler napisał(a): > Maybe that's just me, but even on my single-user system, I want my VFAT > partitions mounted at predictable, easy-to-remember locations (/c for C:, /d > for D:, /e for E: and /f for F:) 1. You can add any partition to fstab in almost any location you want (you can't use /dev/null for example, but other than existing files, you're really free to do what you want). Anaconda has a GUI for it and it worked every time I tried. 2. It's hard or impossible to know which partition is Windows D: and which is E:, because: a) newer Windows versions allow you to change the drives letters on the fly, you'd have to mount the boot partition (and know which one is that), read some files from it (when the settings are stored), understand their format and then remount partitions in appropriate locations, that's hard I guess, and b) if you have two Windows versions (i.e. 98 and XP), they can see the drives with different letters, so which one is more important? > some arbitrary /media/diskn locations > which aren't even consistent from boot to boot. This is a real problem, but I remember discussions regarding it, so it will get better and better with time. Lam
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