* Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20060908 23:15]: > > For example I have several devices with label GRMLCFG, so your "It > > doesn't happen." definitely isn't true.
> Wow, that's right: grml encourages duplicate labels that way. Quite a > bad thing. How does grml decide among all those duplicates? That's what you have to expect when designing software. That's real-life. :) Of course we recommend to use only *one* device with label GRMLCFG. The first device found with GRMLCFG label wins, because we use "blkid -t LABEL=GRMLCFG" and not directly mount. > > you have to take care of > > users which are used to "Linux' default". > Right: A sysadmin should decide how he wants to do things, and grml > should maximize his options. Preference settings can help. Yes, but non-sysadmins should be able to handle the system as well. I just don't want to break the system users are used to at all. Improvements are welcome of course. :) > > When reading UUID=<insert_long_nummer_here> in fstab you very > > probably won't know what kind of device it is. That's what I don't > > like. > A simple comment line above the UUID solves that. Yes, another approach on my "design-list". I've to discuss it with the other grml-devs and find out which solution might be the best. > Anyway you are the best and will come up with something good. You asked > for comments. Grml listens well. Even though we may disagree over > minor stuff, I appreciate grml. It is the most capable Linux I have > ever used. That is saying something too, because I have tried them all. :) regards, -mika- -- http://grml.org/ # Linux for texttool-users and sysadmins http://wiki.grml.org/ # share your knowledge http://grml.supersized.org/ # the grml development weblog #grml @ irc.freenode.org # meet us on irc
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