On 2013-08-09, Klaus Jantzen <k.d.jant...@t-online.de> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> by "some magic" the partitions on a HDD receive a block-id or UUID (for 
> fstab).
>
> Does the ID of a partition change when the partition is moved or when a 
> new partition is created
> in the unallocated space between two partitions?
>
> Thanks for any info.
> -- 
> K.D.J.
>
>

You can always check your fstab entries against
the output of "blkid -c /dev/null" (run from root shell)
Then edit your fstab file accordingly to reflect proper UUID's.
If a original partition is altered, it will have a different
UUID when you finish repartitioning. If the partition is not
altered it will have the same UUID. 


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