This is because all UUIDs are equal, which means that you can use sda drives, etc.
And it still can be edited - all the mount points, etc. Usually you wouldnt change /dev/hda1 anyway - only where it's mounted to, or how it's mounted.
This is because all UUIDs are equal, which means that you can use sda drives, etc.
And it still can be edited - all the mount points, etc. Usually you wouldnt change /dev/hda1 anyway - only where it's mounted to, or how it's mounted.