Am 21. Sep, 2007 schw�tzte Craig White so:

On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 15:49 -0700, der.hans wrote:

I'm doing some strange things such that I want a multi-boot system where
everything but swap is distinct. I'm also doing 32bit vs. 64bit, so I want
to keep the two separate.
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suit yourself - bear in mind that Red Hat really really likes to use
'File system labels' for mounting (as you noted in /etc/fstab) and
therefore, when you manually partition, make sure you use sensible label
names so Red Hat can keep track.

The installer is still adding and using labels. I'm also moving everything
over to labels anyway. How do you read and assign labels to LVM
partitions?

the concept of using labels instead of devices comes from the notion
that bios alterations, SAN systems, etc. will present drives to the
system in varying ways but a label never changes.

Yeah, I like them :).

ciao,

der.hans
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