>Theo de Raadt, 15 Mar 2015 12:15: >> > Yes I do. when I install machines that I dump/restore clone, I do >> > not use DUID's. it's very nice to make a system without DUID's in >> > that case. >> >> I'm sorry, but I don't understand the usage case here which blocks >> DUIDS, so let's see a better explanation or demonstration. >> >> When you have DUIDs in /etc/fstab, you can still use the disk partitions >> using the raw disk names. The partitions are obvious. Figuring out which >> disk it is, is really easy, lots of options to provide the translation. >> >> And as far as I know, all the tools have been adapted to accept DUID. > >IIRC 'bioctl -d' cannot deal with DUID's. >not a showstopper, just sayin'
Sounds like you might use this. Want to trial a diff that adds support? If it is wrong, don't worry, someone will hate your bad diff, and do it right. (That is pretty much the history of DUID support in the tools)
