Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Linux not adhering to BIOS Drive boot order? | Date | Wed, 17 Jan 2001 03:48:37 +0800 | From | John Summerfield <> |
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Venkateshr@ami.com said: > Like the ext2 labels? (man e2label) > [Venkatesh Ramamurthy] This re-ordering of the scsi drives should be > done by SCSI ML , so is incorporating ext2 fs data structure knowledge > on the SCSI ML a good idea?.
You'd better not care what the drives ae called - it will all change with devfs.
filesystem labels are to identify the filesystems so you can mount the right ones in the right places. Even if the device names change.
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