Does anybody off hand know the format that is used by LVM, as it isn't standard UUID obviously. Is it just 6-4-4-4-4-4-6 of [a-zA-Z0-9]? Or is it derived from a valid 8-4-4-4-12 [a-f0-9]? Does it have any metadata embedded in it, e.g. creation time, host, etc., similar to some of the UUID generation methods? I want to be able to generate random UUIDs for use in LVM, but genuuid(1) can't output in the LVM format so I'll need to make a script if a tool doesn't currently exist to do this. I've tried to search for this on google, but "LVM UUID format" or generator or script or standard doesn't come up with anything useful. --Tim __________________________________________________________________________ / People disagree with me. I just ignore them. \ \ -- Linus Torvalds, regarding the use of C++ for the Linux kernel / -------------------------------------------------------------------------- \ \ \ \ /\ ( ) .( o ). -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list