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Me, I was referring to the standards-based /media/{label} Regardless, GUI users have no beef in the matter -- they use the file browser bookmarks on the side. On Windows, Linux and OSX. Someone is confused... |
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See above regarding distribution variation. Quote:
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I NEVER said there are distros that force you to manually mount. However, my fstab, by personal choice, mounts the Windows partition read-only there. I do however use ArchLinux so I had to manually install an automount daemon. Most distros, including every single one a non-cli-user would install, bundle those. The heavyweight DEs bake it in. Quote:
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But since we are all agreed that Windows does do that, what is your problem? Are you just being argumentative? (Don't answer that, just see below.) Thank you for responding. You have confirmed my belief that you are being wilfully disingenuous. Last edited by eschwartz; 06-19-2015 at 12:49 AM. Reason: typos |
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Besides, drive letters don't make much sense these days. Unlike older systems, where the media was inserted or removed while the drives remained fixed, removing the disk usually involves removing the drive. (The main exception being SD cards on systems with an internal SD slot.) |
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I will be more than happy to listen to anything you say which has a factual basis.
Suggesting that linux uses sdxX-style mountpoints is embarrassingly wrong and literally requires just booting up any modern popular distro and using it for a bit. (And is still irrelevant to the point of whether or not MS should switch to labeled mountpoints rather than randomizing drive letters.) As for your distro without the labeled drives, which distro? Haven't you mentioned puppy linux before, which is emphatically not what a techno-unsavvy user is likely to install? Try looking at e.g. the *buntus. Or anything that has e.g. Gnome, MATE, Unity, KDE, or Cinnamon installed as a DE -- because as I said, automounting is a baked-in feature. And they all use freedesktop standards. Last edited by eschwartz; 06-19-2015 at 11:21 AM. |
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Would it be too much to ask that you take all the Linux stuff to a Linux thread and leave this Windows 10 thread for Windows 10 stuff? I'll even start a thread for it here.
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I believe the following critical analysis of the strengths of a linux way of doing things in comparison to the Windows way is a valid form of discussion to have in this thread here. |
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I use the Windows Tweak Tool to Show the drive letter AFTER the volume name in Explorer.
My pen drives have meaningful volume labels: Red White Blue Yellow Because that is their Color. Eject Red, Pull the Red one ![]() |
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Unfortunately, that doesn't actually help in any meaningfully significant way.
Scripts cannot get a visual look at My Computer. My USB drive has a label and an icon as well. Both show in My Computer, which is very distinguishable. The data is there, and Windows can see it in some way -- but I'll be darned if I know how to access/duplicate that. I've tried. |
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Get-WMIObject Win32_Volume | ? { $_.Label -eq 'MYLABEL' } I started with PowerShell since it is much more powerful than batch files. Yet you should be able to do the same thing with batch files using: for /f %%D in ('wmic volume get DriveLetter^, Label ^| find "yourLabel"') do set usb=%%D It ain't pretty, but supposedly it gets the job done. (I didn't try these myself since I am under OS X at the moment.) |
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Oh, and just to throw another wrench in the works: has anyone else noticed how some of the window management features of OS X 10.11 are derived from Windows (and likely other operating systems)? |
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It's not about being sheltered but rather having to wade through pages of irrelevancies and catfights just to get back on topic. In this case Win10 upgrades. Which aren't available for linux systems. The occasional joke or short sidebar isn't a problem but whole pages? That really needs to go elsewhere. |
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