Jeremy Visser <[email protected]> writes:

> On 21 Apr 2014, at 17:19, Carl Turney <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Want to disable UUID, and address hardware directly by device and 
>> partition specs.
>
> Hmm.
>
>> My knowledge is low. (Barely understand what I'm writing.)
>
> Hmmmmm.
>
> There benefits of UUIDs outweighs the disadvantages for the majority of 
> users.  Given your own admission of a lack of knowledge, what makes you sure 
> you want to second guess what is a very sane default made by technically 
> capable decision-makers?
>
> You have every right to shoot yourself in the foot, so I won’t stop you, but 
> I’m curious why you want to do so.

+1.

The biggest reason for this is decreased determinism in module loading
order -- e.g. at least *in theory* it might load USB, then PATA, then
SATA one boot, then next boot it loads SATA then USB then PATA.

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