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Re: [Feature Request] UUID in fstab.
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 06:04:01AM +0530, Utkarsh Anand wrote:
> 30.03.2018, 00:16, "Martin Husemann" <martin%duskware.de@localhost>:
> > Which UUID?
> While most of the modern systems are already using it, you don't even
> know about it. Here's a link:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier
Dear Utkarsh,
would you please stop assuming you are more clever than anyone in the
universe and try to think about a question before answering with
the obvious but non relevant?
Please try again. I did not ask: "what is a UUID", but instead I asked
"which UUID". And if you start to think about it, you will notice that
the answer may be more commplex than what you assume.
> It'd be nice if you could leave your obsession for man command and re-read the
> email. I'm asking for using it by default (i.e. on newly installed systems).
No, you did not. You may have meant to ask that, but you did not.
Now to answer *that* question:
- the answer is machine dependent, and the solution you apparently had
in mind only works for disks partitioned with GPT.
- the support for GPT in sysinst is .. suboptimal, currently.
- we can use the NAME= support in /etc/fstab for gpt partitioned disks
once the GPT sysinst code has been cleaned up
Martin
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