Am Mittwoch, den 08.02.2006, 15:22 -0700 schrieb Michal Jaegermann: > I still scratch my head what you are gaining by mounting removable > media at some pseudo-random locations. They are effectively random > as a volume name is not apparent from a shape of some CD. It may > even be empty. As it was noted on a desktop you have a label with > that volume name anyway. > Ease of use in the end, that is the gain, at least from a certain perspective. And yes, on the desktop the volume label is present. So I really would assume that somewhere in the directory structure this label turns up, so that I can access the given volume without the knowledge about on which physical drive it is actually inserted, it may be my DVD-ROM, my CD-ROM, my DVD-Writer or even some pretty obscure device which might even be as hotpluggable as hell. It simply doesn't make sense to me that a volume on the Desktop appears differently from its real mount point. Everything else is a bit like Windows, where everything seems to be around drive C:\ or D:\ and so on. When I do insert a DVD into the drive I am certainly more interested in its content than its physical appearance. -- Karsten Fischer -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list