On Thu, Dec 03, 2015 at 03:11:45PM -0800, Christian Kujau wrote: > On 12/02/2015 04:30 PM, Elliott Mitchell wrote: > > You're thinking of the wrong bug. #588675 is the bug # for /proc/mounts > > having "/dev/root" listed as the device for the root filesystem. Your > > Indeed, I think I confused this with #656333 ("Please ignore rootfs in > df output"), which may be related to this one.
So many bugs, so little time. :-/ This actually effected many other utilities as well. I'm a bit surprised if this is getting fixed in the kernel, I thought the kernel maintainers had decided "this is the way the kernel does this, userspace needs to compensate". > > previous mention indicated you would expect "/dev/sda6" to be there. I'm > > guessing prior to wheezy, when you were using BLK_DEV_IDE_PMAC, you would > > have been seeing "/dev/hda6" listed as the root device? > > Again, I'm afraid I don't remember what I've seen prior to wheezy. The > system is running 24x7 but I'll try to boot a pre-wheezy image (or > something with BLK_DEV_IDE_PMAC enabled) the next time this machine is > rebooted and see if the actual disk or /dev/rootfs is displayed. Thanks. I'm pretty sure it will show the actual disk, but another confirmation will help. -- (\___(\___(\______ --=> 8-) EHM <=-- ______/)___/)___/) \BS ( | ehem+sig...@m5p.com PGP 87145445 | ) / \_CS\ | _____ -O #include <stddisclaimer.h> O- _____ | / _/ 8A19\___\_|_/58D2 7E3D DDF4 7BA6 <-PGP-> 41D1 B375 37D0 8714\_|_/___/5445