[ale] OS or Hardware issue?
Jim Kinney
jim.kinney at gmail.com
Tue Apr 20 15:42:19 EDT 2021
UUID is the solution. It's just hard to read.
On April 20, 2021 2:32:30 PM EDT, Phil Turmel via Ale <ale at ale.org> wrote:
>Well, it has been this way for several years. Good luck getting it
>classified as a bug.
>
>Using dynamically allocated names in fstab (and similar) is the bug.
>It
>is only "simpler" until it breaks your setup.
>
>On 4/20/21 9:23 AM, Leam Hall via Ale wrote:
>> I'm quite in the opposite camp. Using devices simplifies support for
>the
>> base OS. Using LVM is nice when things might move, and you know
>you'll
>> have a fully operational OS and LVM suite going.
>>
>> If a kernel changes the device order, that really seems like a bug.
>>
>> On 4/20/21 8:58 AM, Phil Turmel via Ale wrote:
>>> Under no circumstances should you ever place first-level block
>device
>>> names into your config files (like fstab). Though not likely, any
>>
>>> kernel update can change the order. And in some cases, kernel
>>> parallelism can mix the sequence from multiple PCI devices. (Also
>> not
>>> likely, but I've seen it.) Use a LABEL or UUID instead of
>/dev/sdXY.
>>> Names based on LVM group and volume names are fine.
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