On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 04:24:17AM -0800, Petr Vandrovec wrote:
> Package: libblkid1
> Version: 1.40.5-2
>
>   my box decides more or less randomly how attached disks should be named.  
> So I'm using LABEL="xxx" in /etc/fstab to identify filesystems.  It worked 
> great until today - now there is strange unwanted /etc/blkid.tab, which 
> contains values from *previous* boot.  Actually probably from first boot 
> which occurred after latest e2fsprogs update. Which unfortunately 
> completely breaks boot on my system - after system boots (fortunately boot 
> disk is always /dev/sda, so system at least boots) I have to remove 
> /etc/blkid.tab and then try 'mount -a' again:

Hmm, that shouldn't be happening.  libblkid uses /etc/blkid.tab as a
cache, but if it doesn't find the correct entry there, it falls back
to doing a full search.  I'll have to do some testing to see if I can
replicate this.

What version of e2fsprogs did you update from previously?

                                              - Ted



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