Theo de Raadt, 15 Mar 2015 12:15:
> > Yes I do.  when I install machines that I dump/restore clone, I do
> > not use DUID's. it's very nice to make a system without DUID's in
> > that case.
> 
> I'm sorry, but I don't understand the usage case here which blocks
> DUIDS, so let's see a better explanation or demonstration.
> 
> When you have DUIDs in /etc/fstab, you can still use the disk partitions
> using the raw disk names.  The partitions are obvious.  Figuring out which
> disk it is, is really easy, lots of options to provide the translation.
> 
> And as far as I know, all the tools have been adapted to accept DUID.

IIRC 'bioctl -d' cannot deal with DUID's.
not a showstopper, just sayin'

-f
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