On 09/05/2014 12:31 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
Alternately, you can configure /etc/fstab to mount your home
directory based
on something else, including possibly drive letter (iffy, because that can
move around based on the order things are detected) or filesystem label
(which could be set to something like "/home").
Even if you're going to use the UUID to mount the partitions, it's not a
bad idea to label them as well. That way, you always have an easy to
understand reminder of what each one is for.