k...@aspodata.se wrote:

>> This is why you use UUID= or LABEL= in /etc/fstab.

+1 for that. I use LABEL=, but it's annoying that Debian's grub-install doesn't 
handle that (it only has options for device name or UUID).

> Let's face it, thoose other names of the device is just symlinks

Does that really matter ?

If someone is needing to work at the device level, they they should know how to 
determine the device name. But from the "system doesn't randomly break itself" 
POV it's one way to deal with the issue.

> ... after all, fstab and /dev/-names are just
> for the user space. The kernel mostly only cares about the maj/min
> numbers, or am I wrong?

That's the case all along. The question is how to map those node IDs to 
something human readable.

> What happens when you unplug your root fs, wait a few seconds till
> the kernel gives up and then plug it in again ?

I would expect the system to die horribly if you do that - regardless of how 
you name things !

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