rename flash drive auto mount point

Howard how0909 at freeshell.org
Fri Mar 25 20:22:42 UTC 2011


  On 03/25/2011 10:45 AM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> I can't find a mlabel command with an -i option that
> works as the mlabel command in the webpage listed above.
Yes I saw nothing in man mlabel but there is a bit in mtools
Something about disk image.

I used the command as shown it the ubuntu page referenced in my page.

Without the -i it does not work :
(with the flash plugged in, mounted or umounted but still assigned to sdb1 )

root hbin>  mlabel  -i /dev/sdb1 -s ::
  Volume label is FLASH_8GB

root hbin>  mlabel   /dev/sdb1 -s ::
Mtools version 4.0.12, dated November 3rd, 2009
Usage: mlabel [-vscVn] [-N serial] drive:

root hbin>  mlabel   /dev/sdb1 ::
Mtools version 4.0.12, dated November 3rd, 2009
Usage: mlabel [-vscVn] [-N serial] drive:

root hbin>  mlabel -i  /dev/sdb1 ::
  Volume label is FLASH_8GB
Enter the new volume label :
Delete volume label (y/n): y

root hbin>  mlabel  -i /dev/sdb1 -s ::
  Volume has no label

root hbin>  mlabel -i  /dev/sdb1 ::
  Volume has no label
Enter the new volume label : FLASH_8GB

root hbin>  mlabel  -i /dev/sdb1 -s ::
  Volume label is FLASH_8GB

root hbin>  mlabel -i /dev/sdb1 ::0123456789

root hbin>  mlabel  -i /dev/sdb1 -s ::
  Volume label is 0123456789¡

root hbin>  mlabel -i /dev/sdb1 ::01234567890

root hbin>  mlabel  -i /dev/sdb1 -s ::
  Volume label is 01234567890

root hbin>  mlabel -i /dev/sdb1 ::0123456789012345

root hbin>  mlabel  -i /dev/sdb1 -s ::
  Volume label is 01234567890

root hbin>  mlabel -i /dev/sdb1 ::FLASH_8GB

root hbin>  mlabel  -i /dev/sdb1 -s ::FLASH_8GB
  Volume label is FLASH_8GB
> Also the command xsetwacom seems from the man page to do what you want
> but I have not really tried it.
I think that is for x devices.



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