On 07/25/16 19:46, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 07/24/16 18:42, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> >It does what I asked!
>> You seem to have /dev/sdd1 already mounted on /mnt/temp.
>>
>> And you've manually mounted /dev/sde1 on /mnt/temp as well as it being 
>> automounted on
>> /run/media/bobg.
>>
>> Not sure that is what you wanted to accomplish.
> +
>
> After boot this morning I switched on the power on the external, usb drive 
> adapter and
> an icon appeared on the desktop screen. I clicked on "Mount" and got:
>
> /dev/sdd1 on /run/media/bobg/a3cd7e7f-254d-410a-b120-e02524f75a29 type ext4
> (rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,seclabel,data=ordered,uhelper=udisks2)
>
>
> So the command 'e2label /dev/sdd1  st1000'  makes it possible to add another 
> device, it
> doesn't change the name. What did I miss in setting up the external drive 
> initially?
>
> None of this really matters since all I need is to have the data saved and to 
> be able to
> use it to recover if needed. But I would like things to work predictably whan 
> I
> configure something.

It shouldn't make any difference but I just realized that when I label my file 
systems I
didn't use e2label but I used tune2fs.

What is the output of "tune2fs -l /dev/sdd1"


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