Hi everybody,

what do You think about the Idea diskdrake setting the 
mountpoint as e2fs volume label (tue2fs -L). This will 
give much more newby friendly fsck messages:
-----------8<------------------------------->8------------
fsck: /: clean, 8875/51400 files, 70317/204801 blocks 
rc.sysinit: Checking root filesystem succeeded
rc.sysinit: Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode succeeded
fsck: /boot: clean, 40/51376 files, 10038/205128 blocks 
fsck: /usr: clean, 52113/256512 files, 248602/512056 blocks 
fsck: /usr/local: clean, 4585/257000 files, 380821/1024001 blocks 
fsck: /home: clean, 17492/257000 files, 728728/1024001 blocks 
fsck: /var: clean, 27666/51400 files, 177925/204801 blocks 
rc.sysinit: Checking filesystems succeeded 
rc.sysinit: Mounting local filesystems succeeded 
-----------8<------------------------------->8------------

You can even use this lables to detemine which default 
mount-point shuld be given a partition when running an update.

Btw: I just realized diskdrake returns nonsense on calling it
with "--help":
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root@triskell[~] diskdrake --help
usage: XFdrake [--expert] [--testing]
-----------8<------------------------------->8------------
       ^^^^^^^
        I called diskdrake :-)

A "--version" didn't work so I can only give the RPM it is in:
"drakxtools-1.0-44mdk". Please make "diskdrake --version" 
return a valid version number.

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