On Tue, 2 Feb 2021 18:49:21 -0800 wes <p...@the-wes.com> dijo: >On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 6:32 PM John Jason Jordan <joh...@gmx.com> >wrote: > >> I have long been aware that drive labeling like sda, sdb, etc. can >> annoyingly swap around. Apparently NVMe drives can be just as >> exasperating.
>Do you have a /dev/disk directory? If so, within it you should find >various ways of addressing each drive, including by UUID. You could >specify this path in your fstab file, as well as re-create the RAID >array using these names rather than /dev/nvmewhatever. Oh, I always do. After creating the array as md0 I opened it in Gparted (GUI) to create and format the partition. If you right-click on the partition you can get its UUID, which I saved in my text file where I keep all the junk I had to go through to create the array and mount it. It's nice to know that you can get the UUID from /dev/disk, but there is also a command (that I have forgotten) to get the UUID. For a long time I used LABEL= for mounting, where I had give the partition a label. Labels are great, but you have to be careful not to label more than one partition with the same label. I like labels, because they are human readable, unlike UUIDs. _______________________________________________ PLUG: https://pdxlinux.org PLUG mailing list PLUG@pdxlinux.org http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug