It's happening to me now on a RPI3 with Ubuntu 16.04 armhf. Yesterday
evening I've deleted two old ext3 partitions to make room for a small
BTRFS RAID1 2x 20 Gb partitions and now I was looking for the PARTUUID
to write it in cmdline.txt. So blkid had plenty of time to reflect the
new layout.
ii
Oops, my fault, just running it with sudo refreshed its state to the
correct values.
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Title:
blkid shows outdated / wrong UUID
To manage
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 07:28:30PM -, martin suc wrote:
Hi,
I know that it is old post but I believe my experience is corresponding
with the mentioned problems:
Every-time when I rearranged internal/external/usb hard disk/s
partition/s (for example for RAID0 array/s blkid always had
Hi,
I know that it is old post but I believe my experience is corresponding
with the mentioned problems:
Every-time when I rearranged internal/external/usb hard disk/s
partition/s (for example for RAID0 array/s blkid always had wrong info).
It happened all the time from natty to precise distro
** Changed in: e2fsprogs (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Ok, after the anger about a lost day (because an ubuntu kernel update
resulted in a deployment of 5 machines not booting anymore) has settled, let
my try to turn this into some useful bugreport.
2007/9/6, Theodore Ts'o [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, please send the exact steps you used to reproduce
Hi, please send the exact steps you used to reproduce this, instead of
just giving me conclusions. And please tell me what version of
Ubuntu/e2fsprogs you were using, thanks.
When you say blkid, do you mean the blkid program, or the
/etc/blkid.tab file? When you run the /sbin/blkid program,