On 11.02.2006 03:10, Jim Cornette wrote:
Naming the mountpoint by the label or volume name is not a smart
practice. The only effect this has is to make using the cli less easy.
I label the discs that I make with rather long titles and would not
like to type /media/Customer one system backup from 2/10/2006 with all
the escape characters in order to change directories. Typing cd
/media/cdrecorder and typing ls to list the files is a better idea.
I do like this information displayed on the desktop with the label
though.
(physical)
`eject hdd` `eject hdd -t` `eject hdd -T`
== `eject cdrom1` `eject cdrom1 -t` `eject cdrom1 -T`
== `eject cdrecorder` `eject cdrecorder -t` `eject cdrecorder -T`
vs.
(volumename)
`eject Customer\ one\ system\ backup\ from\ 2\/10\/2006`
`eject Customer\ one\ system\ backup\ from\ 2\/10\/2006 -t`
`eject Customer\ one\ system\ backup\ from\ 2\/10\/2006 -T`
will the tray_close_command work with the previous mounted volumelabel ?
it should not.
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shrek-m
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