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Topic: Hard drive names
thermite
Posts: 3535
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Alright this is a bit geeky, but do you guys give your hard drives names?

I used to have two external drives; castor & pollux, and then I got an even bigger drive and named it troy.

Now I have these 2 big raided drives and I'm in the market for giving them an appropriate name, I was thinking they should be named after something big, and there should definitly be a theme.
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 17067
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
not really, just data dump or TV or Movies or Music

you get the generally idea here..
Spook
Posts: 27421
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
spook1,spook2,spook3
CHUB
Posts: 5966
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
and then I got an even bigger drive and named it troy.
Oh noes, I'm inside thermite's PC.

Mine are just C and D :S
Seven
Posts: 1094
Location: Wollongong, New South Wales
Why don't you go for the names of stars.

Betelgeuse, Antares, Aldebaren, Rigel, etc

How much bigger can you get than stars?

http://www.psolis.com/dreamscapes/uploaded_images/betelgeuse_sun-761608.jpg

P.S. Wow, just realised Pollux is a star and you've used that name too. Great minds think alike?

edit: I use practical names myself; Windows, Data, Downloads, Storage, etc.

last edited by Seven at 19:55:55 24/Dec/09
Insom
Posts: 3183
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
c is "hard disk" and is 80GB

d is "terabyte" and is a terabyte
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 17068
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
heh I used to do the same thing Inson, name drives based on size, but I like my new method

and my PC name is heardy - I am heaps inventive :p
TiT
Posts: 2772
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
C: - Local Disk
D: - Local Disk

maybe i am sad or just lazy
DM
Posts: 1267
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
I got all mined named Mr C, Mr D and so on
tequila
Posts: 4952
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
RAIDFILESTORE01 500GB boot drive
RAIDFILESTORE02 about 1.2TB raid5
RAIDFILESTORE03 about 3TB raid5
FraktuRe
Posts: 1629
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
C,E,F,G.
Raven
Posts: 3996
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
I tend to just give the drive partitions the names sysname_1.

My current systems are all named after places in Arthurian stories - eg, Castiana, Sahal, Vagonbrei.
lewd
Posts: 472
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
old pc hdd used to be called the abacus
new one is called homebase

terabyte drive called moofies and telly.
original music drive is called riginals
porn is omg

the star theme sounds cool..........
whoop
Posts: 15152
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
typically I name mine whatever they're used for. System, Storage, Media, etc.
Crizane Tribal
Posts: 2866
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I don't use anything interesting for drive names, just descriptive stuff like boot, storage, media, OSX etc.

For device names I use writers like Orwell, Shakespear, Wells and Melville. Machine names
at work are taken from in-jokes we have with each other. I was thinking of migrating to different homonin names like Habilis, Neanderthalensis, Ergaster or Heidelbergensis when I feel like a change or get some new hardware.
Scooter
Posts: 2272
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
C:
D:
Music
Games
Torrent

Box is called Penguin Box... not sure why... It was never a Linux box... but my brother named it... I think it was meant to be a linux box, but it became a win Server 2k because he couldn't be f***ed pissing around in Linux.

My Comp is names Scooter, oddly enough.
thermite
Posts: 3536
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
P.S. Wow, just realised Pollux is a star and you've used that name too. Great minds think alike?


Firstly, brilliant suggestion with the stars, I think I'm going to go with it.

But no I didn't choose pollux after a star: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castor_and_Pollux
Although in reality I got the names from the film Face/Off, nic cage's character was Castor Troy, and his brother was Pollux.
thermite
Posts: 3537
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My current systems are all named after places in Arthurian stories - eg, Castiana, Sahal, Vagonbrei.


The names of the planets where King Arthur set off on his search for the Sangraal!
TicMan
Posts: 5525
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Mine is called /dev/md0
fpot
Posts: 16723
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
and then I got an even bigger drive and named it troy.
I'd be worried about trojans if I were you.
Crizane Tribal
Posts: 2867
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'd be worried about trojans if I were you.


it's the Greeks he should worry about.
Bonez
Posts: 103
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

C: System
D: Data
E: Movies & Music
F: Games
G: Emus
Zylox
Posts: 1208
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
s*** (D:)

note: if a smiley icon just popped up then your a d*******
HerbalLizard
Posts: 3565
Location: Queenstown, New Zealand
Thinking of naming my esxi freenas vm auxiliary nas and my ns4300 nas primary nas or

A_NAS
P_NAS

gedit
evıs
Posts: 6223
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My raptor is called Raptor. The others are south park characters, kenny and cartman. Although I stuffed up and kenny is the bigger drive for some reason...
Sc00bs
Posts: 3792
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
c:
e:
games:
torrents:
movies:
music:
athzhr
Posts: 328
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
C: - Turbo Negro
E: - Blazin Azn
Persay
Posts: 5842
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah nice try... Not gonna get me to compromise my internet security that easily!
greazy
Posts: 2582
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
elements

earth
wind
fire
water

i've never had more than 2 hdds so i might have to start mixing elements if i ever get mre than 4. darkness, light, ice, electricity etc etc
Opec
Posts: 6143
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
pr0n1, pr0n2, pr0n3, your mum.
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