Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 10 Feb 2011 12:00:24 +0200, Petri Rosenström wrote:

If you use vi(m) you don't have to type too much neither. Just use
:r!blkid /dev/sda in vi(m) and you have the UUID, with some additional
information, but the rest is just vi(m) magic.
None of which makes fstab any more readable. UUIDs are the worst option
in this respect, although they do allow disks to be moved around.
Filesystem labels are the best option for readability and not only do
they allow disks to be moved but also individual filesystems.

When I switched mine, I looked into the UUID option but never could figure out how to tell which is what. I have /boot, /, /home, /portage and /var but how do you get it to tell you the number for say /home? Of all the stuff I read, I never did find that.

I agree tho, using the plain labels are easier to understand. Even I got that right. ;-)

Dale

:-)  :-)

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