On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 04:57:51PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
> > >, it changes if you change the SCSI/IDE bus address
> > > of the drive
> > the same applied in the old hd? and sd? days, drives names changing when
> > you change thier IDE/SCSI ids is something admins expect and are used to.
> Um.  Have you ever even used SCSI?

Someone which uses scsi-over-fc have much better identification, the wwnn,
which is used in by-id:

| $ ls -al /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-320000020371a*
| lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  9 Mar  2 23:24 /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-320000020371a2f24 
-> ../../sda
| lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Mar  2 23:24 
/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-320000020371a2f24-part1 -> ../../sda1
| lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Mar  2 23:24 
/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-320000020371a2f24-part2 -> ../../sda2

> Well, some of us have, and I don't think any admin of such systems enjoys
> having to fix /etc/fstab by hand.

Also many fc-users wants multipath anyway, which also uses the wwnn for
identification.

> Using dd to back up a partition to another isn't a very sensible backup
> schema anyway.  I think more people move PCI devices than back up systems
> this way...

It is widely used in form of snapshots.

> What does the kernel do when it finds two filesystems with colliding uuids?
> Ideally, to avoid any accidents, it should rename them both.  With that fix
> (if indeed it needs fixing), I think all the main problems of by-uuid go
> away.

It does nothing special. This is completely userspace. And current udev just
uses the last seen one, which is usualy the removable device in this case.

Bastian

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