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+<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Anne Wilson <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:annew@kde.org" target="_blank">annew@kde.org</a>&gt;</span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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+</div>On 07/03/13 09:55, jpbfree wrote:<br>
+&gt; Le 07/03/2013 10:27, Anne Wilson a écrit : On 07/03/13 04:38, R<br>
+<div><div class="h5">&gt; James wrote:<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 1:37 PM, AL13N &lt;<a href="mailto:alien@rmail.be">alien@rmail.be</a><br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &lt;mailto:<a href="mailto:alien@rmail.be">alien@rmail.be</a>&gt;&gt; wrote:<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; While I appreciate the intention, from a user PoV, those<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; UUIDs mean b***** all.  It would be really nice if, when<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; they are first named, it was possible to allocate a<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &quot;nickname&quot; for want of a better term.<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; if you use it, filesystems also have label functionalities,<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; which iinm are shown in dolphin.<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Yeah, I&#39;m not a big fan of UUIDs either so I tend to use<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; labels instead. I always partition and format using<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; command-line tools in the Rescue System. If you do that, you<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; can add the labels yourself. For example:<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; # mkfs.ext4 -m 1 -L mgaroot /dev/sda1 # mkswap -L swap<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; /dev/sda2 # mkfs.ext4 -m 0 -L home /dev/sda3<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; The -m parameters above specifies the percentage reserved for<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; the superuser. the -L parameters are the filesystem labels.<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; After that, reboot to the installer and choose Custom<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Partitioning, assign your pre-existing partitions and be sure<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; _untick_ the [ ] Format boxes then continue installing as<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; usual.<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; After the installation, you can edit /boot/grub/menu.lst<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; replacing each UUID=&lt;blahblahblah&gt; with LABEL=&lt;label&gt;. For<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; example:<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; root=LABEL=mgaroot (and) resume=LABEL=swap<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Similarly in /etc/fstab, you can have entries like:<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; LABEL=mgaroot  /     ext4  relatime  1 1 LABEL=swap     swap<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; swap defaults  0 0<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; So the &#39;nickname&#39; feature you request is available with a<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; little pre-install preparation and post-install config file<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; editing.<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Hope this helps -- RJ<br>
+&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
+&gt; Thanks.  It will help a lot for my own use.  However, that really<br>
+&gt; needs to be included in the gui disk partitioning, so that people<br>
+&gt; can find and use it.  I&#39;m fairly sure there is no way to do that at<br>
+&gt; present.<br>
+&gt;<br>
+&gt; Anne<br>
+&gt;&gt;<br>
+</div></div><div class="im">&gt; hum.. when in disk-patitioning on mcc if you toggle to expert mode<br>
+&gt; therre is a &quot;label&quot; menu (have not tested it though, so don&#39;t know<br>
+&gt; if it goes up to writing the right stanza in fstab).<br>
+&gt;<br>
+&gt;<br>
+</div>Really?  I do normally enable Expert mode, and I&#39;ve never noticed<br>
+that!  Next time I do an install I&#39;ll definitely look for it.</blockquote><div> </div><div>It used to work fine at least :)</div><div>I remember making some small changes to diskdrake 4 years ago like displaying the label in partition info even in non expert mode and had been using labels for many years through diskdrake</div>
+
+<div>I think there is a display bug when people have UTF-8 in the label</div></div>