Solution : [root@neo ~]# df -h | grep media | grep -v tmp /dev/sdc1 31525888 2944800 28581088 10% /media/8288-1391 [root@neo ~]# mlabel -i /dev/sdc1 ::TABLET [root@neo ~]# df -h | grep media | grep -v tmp /dev/sdc1 31G 2.9G 28G 10% /media/TABLET Issue : I have a new tablet that I am attempting to script some automated, or event-driven sync mechanism. I have added a 32 GB SDHC card to the device and enabled the tablet to ask whether it should mount the SD card as a USB device when connected to a PC. Initially the device was identified as /media/8288-1391 Not a big deal, but I wanted something a bit easier to quickly identify. NOTE: This was written around RHEL 6/fedora 16 - things have changed since this time - most significantly the place where it gets mounted....
Linux: The whole world made it for you... This blog is a collection of things I come across either at home or at work as a Linux Administrator. I have worked as an Admin working with Solaris, SAN, Backups and Linux at the Enterprise level for over 16 years.