On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 04:22:26PM +0530, Binand Raj S. wrote:
> On Monday 14 January 2002 16:22 pm, Kingsly John wrote:
> > The labeling is done automagically by redhat .. and the user 
> > doesn't have a say in that! ..  end result  will be that the 
> > second install of redhat  will  be not be  usable.  as it'll 
> > still mount the partitions from the first install.
> 
> You can always change the labels using the e2label utility.
> 
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Gosh Binand, how many ways are there to skin a cat ? I have been
using "tune2fs -L" all along for this ! Never even  noticed this
e2label thing ! Its very much there in Slack as well. You  learn
new things every day on lists ;-)

Making a LOST out of this ....

Bish


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