This may just be a co-incident, but since around the time I installed 9.04 all my volume names have changed.
In Ubuntu 8.10 my Sansa Clip audio player was listed as and mounted as SANSA CLIP but now is listed Volume and is mounted as disk-1 or disk-2 or disk depending on what else I have mounted on. I'm hoping that if I give the volume a name it will help this, but I'm not sure how. I'm going to install something like GPartd but is there any way in Kubuntu to just do this?
Same for my hard drive with all my files. It used to be called Files and mount in /media/Files but now it uses one of the above names as well.
Is there an easy & simple "for humans" way of naming a drive volume?
In Ubuntu 8.10 my Sansa Clip audio player was listed as and mounted as SANSA CLIP but now is listed Volume and is mounted as disk-1 or disk-2 or disk depending on what else I have mounted on. I'm hoping that if I give the volume a name it will help this, but I'm not sure how. I'm going to install something like GPartd but is there any way in Kubuntu to just do this?
Same for my hard drive with all my files. It used to be called Files and mount in /media/Files but now it uses one of the above names as well.
Is there an easy & simple "for humans" way of naming a drive volume?
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