Comment by Filligree
People did complain about that, which is why on Linux today that mount would use the disk UUID or label instead.
So it’s fixed. What’s windows’ excuse? :-)
People did complain about that, which is why on Linux today that mount would use the disk UUID or label instead.
So it’s fixed. What’s windows’ excuse? :-)
Which can be trivially mapped to directories for aliasing. Just like Linux.
Windows NT and UNIX are much more similar than many people realize; Windows NT just has a giant pile of Dos/Win9x compatibility baked on top hiding how great the core kernel design actually is.
I think this article demonstrates that very well.
Windows also has uuids. E.g.: