On Nov 16, 2013, at 1:33 PM, Duncan <1i5t5.dun...@cox.net> wrote:
> 
> Meanwhile, in plain English based on my observation here, the new 
> behavior works like this:
> 
> 1) If you run a generic btrfs filesystem show (without options or path), 
> you *WILL* likely get the same base filesystem listed multiple times, as 
> the default lookup appears to get the info from at least two different 
> places, one appearing right away that only appears to include currently 
> mounted filesystems, then a pause, then a more complete listing that 
> includes currently unmounted btrfs volumes as well.

Thanks for the explanation. I'm still considering it a bug though. Duplicates 
of the same UUID should be filtered out.

In my case, there's no pause. Two identical listings are instantly produced for 
one btrfs volume.

> 
> 3) If you use -d, you'll get a different list, based on devices in /dev 
> so it includes unmounted filesystems (and thus the pause), but at least 
> here, this list is BOTH comprehensive AND avoids dups!

This does show me a single instance of the singular volume I have.


Chris Murphy

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