Re: Label and mount point different

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John Reiser wrote:
The label for F9 is practically irrelevant since anaconda installs using
UUID in /etc/fstab now.

Appropriate documentation is *NEVER* irrelevant, and using labels as
documentation is one very valid operational technique.  A good label
can add redundancy, speed identification and understanding, and reduce
the chances for making expensive mistakes.

I didn't mean irrelevant in that labels should be removed or not set, I meant that what the label happens to be is not longer expected to be the typical '/', '/tmp', 'usr', etc, and it can be anything (i.e. the label value itself is irrelevant). The second sentence you removed in that quote suggested setting labels specifically to identify the partitions as F9... I know you still want them there.

... the answer has been that partition ordering on disk is no
longer a very crucial thing to configure manually.

It's still crucial for Rescue mode (the root partition of the System
to Rescue is chosen from a list containing items such as "sda3, <label>")
and for interoperability with other OS, including all previous Fedora.
Twice already I've had to use Rescue mode on Fedora 9 Beta installations
because of installation mishaps.  Trying to select the right partition by
UUID _only_ would be a usability disaster for Rescue mode.  The list of
UUIDs would have to be recorded in advance, etc.  Rescue Mode is one place
where good labels really shine.

Ok I agree on the point of documentation and easy identification, but the partition ordering on disk is a different issue. Whether your partitions are in order 1,2,3 or 3,2,1 does not change needing to know which is which, it only changes which partitions are generally closer to head neutral position and which are accessed most often. Yes, you still need to be able to identify which one you need to pick when rescuing. But you do not really *need* to make your swap appear first on the disk compared to letting disk druid float your swap wherever on disk it chooses.

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