The messages about several sysfs paths per device aren't caused by
volume labels as seen in /dev/disk/by-label only.
On GPT systems they seem to be triggered by identical partition labels
corresponding to variable PARTLABEL in output of blkid as well.
Also, they can be seen launching Arch Linux
On Wed, 17.06.15 15:44, Peter Mattern (matte...@arcor.de) wrote:
The messages about several sysfs paths per device aren't caused by volume
labels as seen in /dev/disk/by-label only.
On GPT systems they seem to be triggered by identical partition labels
corresponding to variable PARTLABEL in
It is not uncommon that file systems have the same volume label,
especially on flash drives. disk/by-label udev rule in
60-persistent-storage.rules generates a symb link to the device. 2
devices might have the same label link if they have same label.
After 628c89cc, this becomes very visible with
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 2:20 PM, Umut Tezduyar Lindskog
u...@tezduyar.com wrote:
It is not uncommon that file systems have the same volume label,
especially on flash drives. disk/by-label udev rule in
60-persistent-storage.rules generates a symb link to the device. 2
devices might have the
On Thu, 23.04.15 13:20, Umut Tezduyar Lindskog (u...@tezduyar.com) wrote:
It is not uncommon that file systems have the same volume label,
especially on flash drives. disk/by-label udev rule in
60-persistent-storage.rules generates a symb link to the device. 2
devices might have the same