On 08.06.2015, Ryusuke Konishi wrote:
I succeeded to reproduce this issue on Fedora 20, 21, 22 and Debian
jessie. Also, I could narrow down the issue.
Thanks a lot for your effort!
Here, the backup super block of /dev/sdb1 got detected also for
/dev/sdb by the commit 5f77ce6f3269.
Just
On 08.06.2015, Heinz Diehl wrote:
This change has been applied between v2.24 and v2.24.1 of util-linux,
and not yet fixed in the mainline.
Ok, I'll try to identify and revert this commit in the meantime.
The patch doesn't revert cleanly. Is there a workaround I could use
until the
(CCed to linux-nilfs@vger.kernel.org)
Hi Heinz,
On 2015/06/08 15:43, Heinz Diehl wrote:
Hi,
a nilfs2 formatted disk fails to mount via fstab due to double uuid's.
See lsblk output below. The logs indicate that the system attempts to
mount /dev/sdb rather than /dev/sdb1, which of course fails.
On 08.06.2015, Heinz Diehl wrote:
To be more precise, here's what works and what don't, in detail
(and after a fresh install of Arch):
The USB memory is xfs formatted and works fine:
[root@alarmpi /]# lsblk -f
NAMEFSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINT
sda