On 10/21/19 8:10 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 21 Oct 2019, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
In one of the weekend posts you learned how to obtain disk and partition
uuid - is there any technical reason to not use uuid to mount your
external
drive?
No. That's why I use it.
I'm trying to say this in the most constructive way possible: In the
time you spent responding to someone who clearly isn't paying attention,
you could have just rebooted your computer.
Uuids definitely do not change unless you change it intentionally.
True, but the device assigned by the kernel does.
Yes, clearly something surrounding the kernel is confused, so disconnect
the device and REBOOT.
BTW you are reaching the end of what we can identify via email. There
are some steps I would take to isolate the problem, but I would need
physical hands on the machine, and it's possible you got something
really strange going on with your hardware. The limits of community
driven, email-based tech support :-(
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