On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 15:58:26 -0600 Cory Christison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had a similar problem, but plugging it into any Windows machine [I > used my friends laptop] and setting it through there works lovely. No > more fudding around for me! > > - Cory Christison > > Mathias Brodala wrote: > > Hello Benedikt. > > > > Benedikt Meurer, 16.01.2007 18:26: > > > >> The volume.label is used if not-empty. Besides that there doesn't > >> seem to be a lot of useful information available. Not even the > >> info.vendor is set. We could use info.product, but that's not > >> really useful either. > > > > OK, then I guess it’s my turn to find out how to set labels for > > fat32 devices. $ mkfs.vfat mkfs.vfat 2.11 (12 Mar 2005) No device specified! Usage: mkdosfs [-A] [-c] [-C] [-v] [-I] [-l bad-block-file] [-b backup-boot-sector] [-m boot-msg-file] [-n volume-name] [-i volume-id] [-s sectors-per-cluster] [-S logical-sector-size] [-f number-of-FATs] [-h hidden-sectors] [-F fat-size] [-r root-dir-entries] [-R reserved-sectors] /dev/name [blocks] hint... you want the volume-name ;) > > > > Thanks for your help once again. Oh, and thanks for thunar-volman > > too of course! > > > > > > Regards, Mathias > _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list Thunar-dev@xfce.org http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev