Just noticed, cat /etc/fstab UUID=37f495c9-c91c-4310-9598-14076aad3c62 / ext3 defaults 1 1 UUID=db242ada-59d9-4cc3-a0c9-04016ba6245d /backup xfs defaults 1 2 UUID=fd4ec4c9-4b0a-4742-a5e2-5f3e25f2a3d1 /var xfs defaults 1 2 UUID=6fbc5461-6eb5-4bc7-bb75-7ad96da8c161 /usr ext3 defaults 1 2 UUID=d21466ea-715d-44be-be5c-b162a1460eb1 /usr/local ext3 defaults 1 2 UUID=770ebefb-c760-4aef-81f5-57ff41b80ed4 /tmp ext3 defaults 1 2 etc. What's with the cryptic device labels? What creates them? What was wrong and what happened with the good ole' /dev/sda? and such? The same crap can be found in grub.conf too. Is it selinux? Are my drives encrypted or something? And what can I do to get back to the sane old-style drive names? Yes, I know I can do mount to see what drive is mounted where, but I really don't understand what purpose this sort of improvement serves. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list