Emanoil Kotsev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>  J.H.Kim wrote:
> > 
> > When my USB memory is plugged, it is mounted at /media/USB DISK
> > automatically.
> > 
> > I'd like to change the mounting option with -o iocharset=cp949.
> > Please tell me which file that mounts the USB automatically should I
> > modify?
> 
>  we recently had a discussion about it and came to the conclusion
>  that it's best to create and use LABEL on the USB partition(s) and
>  use it in /etc/fstab

Thanks for that hint!  I've hated the UUID in fstab stuff, but I
didn't know you could use it selectively.  Doh!  Yeah, UUID makes
perfect sense for USB devices.  I just want my root and home ptns not
to use that cryptic [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Thanks!  Cool.  :-)


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