I liked it in previous versions of Fedora Core that a cdrom would always get mounted in a fixed location, e.g. /media/cdrom or /media/cdrecorder so you could just access it, or have scripts access it in the same location. Now, cds and other removable media are mounted using the name of the media, eg "/media/K3b data project" Is there a way to customize the mount point to get the old behaviour back (or to get some other predictable behaviour)? Access from scripts is one reason I would like that, cd's with 'weird" characters in the name (probably encoded in another characterset) are another reason. The above mentioned "/media/K3b data project" was already problematic for some programs! And not just some weird programs: bash-3.1# eject umount: /media/K3b\040data\040project: not found (and this was using eject-2.1.5-0.1.fc5, last week's update) Such behaviour is just broken, but I don't know if it is eject that is broken, or gnome-mount / udev / hal or whichever component that thought that putting spaces in mountpoints would be a nice touch! David