On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 07:04 -0500, Paul Tomblin wrote:
I have an external USB drive with two partitions, one ext3 for
backing
up my Linux box, and one FAT for when I want to move files between my
different computers. Formerly I had entries in /etc/fstab so that I
could mount them as needed, but now I find that when I boot they're
mounted in /media automagically. That's ok, I guess, but I have a
couple of questions about that.
1. The ext3 partition is /media/usbdrive, which is fine. The fat
partition, however, is /media/I__E_L_____ (it looks like that on a
text display, it looks worse on the console - all question marks and
those square blocks you get with unicode characters when the font
can't handle them). Is there a way to give that partition a more
meaningful name?
2. If I need to power down the drive or unplug it, do I need to
unmount it, or is whatever mounted it also responsible for
automatically unmounting it?
Don't just pull the plug.
try ejecting the base device. For example
eject /dev/sda
With any sort of luck this will umount the partitions and you'll be able
to remove the drive.
If you're in KDE or Gnome you may need to use the icons to unmount them.
It seems that some hardware needs the eject, otherwise next time the
drive appears at sdb, sdc etc.