[pkg-cryptsetup-devel] UUID in fstab for device mapper devices?
Jonas Meurer
jonas at freesources.org
Fri Aug 7 15:01:30 UTC 2009
hello max,
On 07/08/2009 Max Vozeler wrote:
> Hello fellow maintainers,
>
> we recently changed d-i (partman-target, to be precise) to use
> UUIDs in fstab in order to get stable device naming.
>
> Currently UUIDs are used for all devices except
> - /dev/fd*
> - cryptsetup mappings
> - those specified by explicit /dev/disk/by-* paths
>
> Since then, we concluded that it is preferable to go back to plain
> /dev/mapper/ paths for LVM LVs because those already provide stable
> device naming (and are more descriptive).
>
> What about your types of devices? (dmraid, multipath)
>
> Should we refer to them by UUID or with the /dev/mapper/ paths?
i suggest to go the same way for all device-mapper devices. at least the
same argument (stable device names and more descriptive) holds for all
of them. so i don't see a reason why to treat lvm devices different
from dmraid or dm-crypt devices.
greetings,
jonas
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