On Sun, 2006-05-07 at 14:01 -0500, Christofer C. Bell wrote:
For what it's worth, add my voice to the "disk labels in
/etc/fstab is
retarded" chorus. Who ever made this design decision had to have been
smoking some quality South American weed to have thought this was a
good idea.
It was a good idea.
I can remember scsi devices changing just because I loaded SCSI
emulation (no longer necessary) to burn a CD-R.
I've moved disks around on IDE bus because certain operating system
insisted in being installed to the master - with disk labels, all I had
to do was tell the bios to boot from the slave and not the master - and
everything just worked.
It's a great idea.
I think a unique identifier (such as a time stamp) as part of the string
put into the LABEL would make it more user friendly (and it would solve
the problem), but I like having the mount point as part of the string
too.
But discussing here is not going to result in anything done - someone
who feels that it needs to be done needs to file an RFE so that the
appropriate Red Hat people can see the request.