Hi,

> Simon Matter <simon.mat...@invoca.ch>
>> 2) some symlinks created by udev are just wrong and therefore very
>> dangerous to use:
>> scsi-SHP_LOGICAL_VOLUME_500143801722C0B0 -> ../../sda
>> scsi-SHP_LOGICAL_VOLUME_500143801722C0B0-part1 -> ../../sdb1
>> scsi-SHP_LOGICAL_VOLUME_500143801722C0B0-part2 -> ../../sdb2
>
>    I think it maybe caused by sd driver asynchronous scanning.
>    I am lucky that I didn't see this before. nvme may have similar
> issues, but nvme has boot parameter to avoid it.
>    Suse has boot parameter to avoid it.
>    with EL9 we will wait until EL 9.3 if we are lucky.
>    I had report issue: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2140017

Thanks for confirming that I'm not alone with this "feature"

In the above example, it's much fun if you want to wipe the two partitions on
/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-SHP_LOGICAL_VOLUME_500143801722C0B0 and therefore
wipe this device. You end up wiping the wrong disk!

When I see such things my blood start boiling :(

Regards,
Simon

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