Matthew Miller:
> Or just reformat the drive with
>
> mkfs -t vfat -n yourlabel /dev/whatever
Yes, of course, I forgot about that. If you don't mind formatting a
drive, that's an easy solution.
Paul Smith:
Thanks to both. Now my pen drive has the label 'MYPEN', and
there is
the following line in /etc/fstab:
/dev/MYPEN /media/disco vfat noauto,user 0 0
but the pen drive is mounted on /media/MYPEN and not on /media/disco. Any ideas?
Noticing you've already got an answer, but I'll point out why that
doesn't work, for a couple of reasons:
The label you give it is not a device, it's still going to be a device
at /dev/sdb, or /dev/sdc, etc., the device, itself, has a "volume label"
as part of the file system. Mounting via labels looks at what's stored
on the device.
Once you plug a device into Fedora that's got a volume, the
auto-mounting system will mount it unless it finds something in the
fstab file with the same details. If you had an entry for /dev/sdc in
there, it'd never auto mount a /dev/sdc device. Which might be a
problem, as the /dev/sdc thing you intended it for might be applied to
something else attaining the /dev/sdc position.
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