I cant seem to label it on my android phone. However, either way, it should
be consistent with what nautilus is calling it. 169gb drive makes more sense
for an unlabled drive than the uuid.
Sent From My Awesome Mobile
On 15 Nov 2009 10:50, "Martijn Kaandorp" <email address hidden> wrote:
System -> Administration -> Disk Utility (Palimpsest) -> change label
No need to unmount first, just remount (unmount and mount) after changing
the label in order
to see the mountpoint at your newly given label /media/label.
This works great and i hope that canonical will keep this in future
releases.
The disk, disk-1 solution wasn't working either and confuses a lot more.
I cant seem to label it on my android phone. However, either way, it should
be consistent with what nautilus is calling it. 169gb drive makes more sense
for an unlabled drive than the uuid.
Sent From My Awesome Mobile
On 15 Nov 2009 10:50, "Martijn Kaandorp" <email address hidden> wrote:
System -> Administration -> Disk Utility (Palimpsest) -> change label
No need to unmount first, just remount (unmount and mount) after changing
the label in order
to see the mountpoint at your newly given label /media/label.
This works great and i hope that canonical will keep this in future
releases.
The disk, disk-1 solution wasn't working either and confuses a lot more.
-- unlabeled partitions are mounted under their UUIDs /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 390304 You r...
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