> Date: Thu, 29 Feb 1996 07:56:45 -0500
> From: Jeffrey Mathers <matherj AT ROCKVAX.ROCKEFELLER DOT EDU>
> Subject: Re: How do You Assign PC Volume Labels?
>
> I'll assume were talking about local hard drive volume labels and
> not some ADSM thing on the server. I don't believe that you can
> change the volume label on a hard drive without some third party
> utility like Norton (Windows) Partition Magic (OS/2).
...snip, snip....
Actually, both DOS and OS/2 have a "LABEL" command that can change
the volume label nondestructively. You can also specify the label
during the FORMAT process, but of course that is a destructive
operation.
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