The f_setlabel function sets/removes the label of a volume.
FRESULT f_setlabel ( const TCHAR* label /* [IN] Volume label to be set */ );
FR_OK, FR_DISK_ERR, FR_INT_ERR, FR_NOT_READY, FR_INVALID_NAME, FR_WRITE_PROTECTED, FR_INVALID_DRIVE, FR_NOT_ENABLED, FR_NO_FILESYSTEM, FR_TIMEOUT
When the string has a drive number, the volume label will be set to the volume specified by the drive number. If not, the volume label will be set to the default drive. If length of the given volume label is zero, the volume label on the volume will be removed. The format of the volume label is similar to the short file name but there are some differences shown below:
Remark: The standard system (Windows) has a problem on handling of the volume label with a heading \xE5. To avoid this problem, this function rejects such volume labels as invalid name.
Available when _FS_READONLY == 0 and _USE_LABEL == 1.
/* Set volume label to the default drive */ f_setlabel("DATA DISK"); /* Set volume label to the drive 2 */ f_setlabel("2:DISK 3 OF 4"); /* Remove volume label of the drive 2 */ f_setlabel("2:");