On Fri, 2006-05-05 at 12:25 -0400, Mauriat Miranda wrote:
On 5/5/06, Aaron Konstam <akonstam(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> In the latest Linux Journal in the etc/rant column the author makes an
> interesting suggestion that I think the Fedora people should consider.
> He points out the problem of associating entries in the fstab file with
> a LABEL-/. If one runs more than one Linux version more than one
> partition might have this label.
>
> I would like to make the suggestion that the Default Label be more
> descriptive. The author suggests something like FC%32ROOT.
I question if this necessary. You can have entries in fstab with or
without labels. I've had 3 single Fedora installations on single drive
across multiple partitions and never have run into a problem in the
installer or usage nor have I had to manually edit fstab for this. I
think in Anaconda the labels will start shifting to /1, /2, /home1
Yes, IF you
have the earlier installed drives in place when you do the
new install.
But if you move drives between machines the change in labels does not
happen so you wind up with conflicts.
etc. Since at runtime you don't deal with partition labels, just
their
mount points, it really is not a serious concern.
Just my opinion.
-Mauriat