Re: LABEL only 1 device

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Hallo, Hugo,

Du meintest am 27.02.12:

>> But there's a small difference:
>>
>>         mke2fs -L MyLabel /dev/sdn4
>>
>> only sets/changes the label (ok - it tests the type of the partition
>> and refuses labeling if the type doesn't fit).

>    OK, I have just tried this out. It does set the filesystem label.
> It also wipes the filesystem, as I expected it to. You clearly aren't
> doing this on existing filesystems with data in them.

I should have tested it ... sorry.
I've always labeled my ext[234] partitions with "e2label".

And because I hadn't found such a simple command for btrfs I took  
"mkfs.btrfs -L" instead of "btrfs fi label <mountpoint>".

Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
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