On Tue, 2008-01-01 at 11:48 +0000, Ron Yorston wrote:
David Zeuthen <davidz(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>I'd like to think that if you have a dedicated partition that you
>actually go through the trouble of mounting at a non-standard mount
>point, then it's because you have data on it that you want to access. If
>you want to access the data, then you should get an icon on the desktop.
That's a non sequitur. Our standard kickstart installation sets up a /data
partition. It's used to hold Oracle database and seismic data files,
neither of which can sensibly be accessed through an icon on the desktop.
The fact that /data is a separate partition is irrelevant to our customers.
It shouldn't appear on the desktop.
That's a non sequitur. Our standard kickstart installation sets up
a /data partition. It's used to hold customer documents and references,
both of which can sensibly be accessed through an icon on the desktop.
The fact that /data is a separate partition is irrelevant to our
customers. It should appear on the desktop.
David