On Wednesday 16 Feb 2005 02:45, B Wooster wrote: > I'm trying to unravel the process by which my USB SB Card Reader gets > a name in /media - when I plug in this device, I see /etc/fstab gets a > new entry - /dev/sda1 with /media/CANON_DC as the mount point. > > The Reader is not a canon, though when I first installed Fedora FC3, I > did plug in a Canon camera in the USB port. > > I'm trying to figure out if I can change the word "CANON_DC" to > something else, am assuming that the string CANON_DC is stored in some > config file, but have not been able to find it yet... > > Any help/pointers on where to look for this appreciated... I think the name of the mount point is obtained from the device itself. I've got a couple of ByteStor branded USB flash drives which produce a mount point named /dev/USBDISKPRO and also a volume of the same name when I plug them into a box running XP. Dave F