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I'd really prefer something other than hda1 etc coming up in the save as dialogue box when I want to save a file. How do I rename the drives or attach a description to make my life just that little easier.
Personally, since the days of MS DOS 2.whatever, I've split "data" from "software" on whatever storage I had. When Billy G. came out with "My Documents" I kind of hated it (since I had my own system), but subsequently have grown accustomed to the logic of having the following places/directories/folders:
Documents
Images
Music
Downloads
with of course appropriate sub-divisions within each.
So, IMHO, the wise Linux bunny makes a separate /home directory in accordance with the guidance found here:
I'd really prefer something other than hda1 etc coming up in the save as dialogue box when I want to save a file. How do I rename the drives or attach a description to make my life just that little easier.
Where does hda1, etc, come up in dialogue boxes?
For me it's all /home, /usr, etc. The device names don't enter into it.
Werrlll. Here's my problem. Forgive the windows terminology.
1) If I open up the "system menu" and select "storage media" the first thing I see is a window (titled media-konqueror) and a list of the media named as hda etc. If I click in the item actually called "storage media" in that tree to the left of the window I can see my drives renamed as someting I recognise
2) Now jump across to say Open Office and I want to save a file. I click on file/ save as and I get offered the usual save dialog box. If I want to save it in the linux directory structure that's fine but if I want to save to another hard disc partition - well that's when I get hda etc
I have a few partitions and I can't for the life of me remember each one every time. I know I "should" be saving into my home directory but that doesn't work for me at this stage of transition.
Hope that's clearer and thanks for the responses thus far. After this printing :-)
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