> Maybe everything would be a lot smoother in the future if we started > using UUID instead of LABEL for installs? Or at least picked some more > sensible labels such as "F7-/", "F7-/boot", "F7t3-/" etc. Maybe even > lurk in a "short UUID" there (ext3 fs labels are limited to 32 bytes > IIRC): for example "F7-1234abcd-/". > > Anyway; right now it's some what a mess having more than one Fedora > install on your drives and, from my personal experience, this have > discouraged me from doing such things. I change the label every time I install ("tune2fs -L /F7-32 /dev/sdaX", /etc/fstab, grub.conf). I would prefer that the Edit button of the manual partitioning dialogs allow me to specify a new label, but it is not too onerous to do it by hand. What is really bad about having more than one Fedora/Red Hat/CentOS install on a box, is that you can *DESTROY DATA* by mounting an ext3 filesystem that does not use the same SELinux parameters as the current kernel. So I try to remember to mount "foreign" ext3 as read-only. -- -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list