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This way I can use things like gtkpod, etc to mount the drive and I will be 
able to control where it mounts without having to manually specify.  (This is 
on Debian 2.6.8)

I don't need it to automount the drives, but I'd like to be able to, for 
example, let gtkpod mount my iPod for me, which requires it to stay 
consistent. I've noticed that if I remove a device and reconnect it, it often 
comes up as a different block device...how can I get around this?  Can I set 
labels and set fstab to mount by label? 

-Jay


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