Re: Renaming a label in partition table

2006-06-12 Thread Alexander Indenbaum
man e2label On 6/12/06, Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Quoting Dan Shimshoni, from the post of Mon, 12 Jun: > in /etc/fstab, I have: > LABEL=/work1/work1 ext3defaults1 2 > > When I installed FC4 , I had chosen manual partition, and selected /work1

Re: Renaming a label in partition table

2006-06-12 Thread Dan Shimshoni
Hello, Yes, you are rigth, it did work ! thnks! DanOn 6/12/06, Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Quoting Dan Shimshoni, from the post of Mon, 12 Jun:> in /etc/fstab, I have:> LABEL=/work1/work1  ext3defaults1 2>> When I installed FC4 , I had chosen manu

Re: Renaming a label in partition table

2006-06-12 Thread Baruch Even
Dan Shimshoni wrote: > > in /etc/fstab, I have: > LABEL=/work1/work1 ext3defaults1 2 > > When I installed FC4 , I had chosen manual partition, and selected /work1 > as a mounting point for /dev/hda3; I have more partitions on this disk. > (one of them is f

Re: Renaming a label in partition table

2006-06-12 Thread Ira Abramov
Quoting Dan Shimshoni, from the post of Mon, 12 Jun: > in /etc/fstab, I have: > LABEL=/work1/work1 ext3defaults1 2 > > When I installed FC4 , I had chosen manual partition, and selected /work1 > as a mounting point for /dev/hda3; I have more partitions on t

Renaming a label in partition table

2006-06-12 Thread Dan Shimshoni
in /etc/fstab, I have: LABEL=/work1    /work1  ext3    defaults    1 2 When I installed FC4 , I had chosen manual partition, and selected /work1 as a mounting point for /dev/hda3; I have more partitions on this disk. (one of them is for the other OS). Is there a **saf