On Thursday 16 December 2004 17:50, Uday Kumar Reddy wrote:
In fact, having disk labels is immensely helpful when
adding/deleting
partitions changes the partition minor numbers. With disk labels being
used in fstab and grub.conf, you don't have to manually edit all the
device names that have got incremented/decremented.
Surely if you add partitions you will have to edit fstab anyway.
I would actually think disk-labels would be more likely to cause confusion.
Can you give an example where disk-lables would help
when adding a partition?
I think disk-labels are moderately (not immensely, don't exaggerate) helpful
to a small proportion of Linux users.
But they are confusing and annoying to a far larger number.
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