Re: Fedora 34 Change proposal: Stratis 2.2.0 (Self-Contained Change)

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On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 01:12:44PM -0500, Ben Cotton wrote:
> * Name: [[User:dkeefe|Dennis Keefe]], [[User:mulhern|Anne Mulhern]],
> [[User:jbaublitz|John Baublitz]]
> * Email: dkeefe@xxxxxxxxxx, amulhern@xxxxxxxxxx, jbaublitz@xxxxxxxxxx

> == Upgrade/compatibility impact ==
> 
> Stratis symlinks have moved.  Existing symlinks in /stratis/<pool
> name>/<filesystem name> will need to be migrated to
> /dev/stratis/<pool name>/<filesystem name>.  This is accomplished by
> running the migration script (stratis_migrate_symlinks.sh) that comes
> with the
> 2.2.0 release of Stratis or rebooting the system.  Any configurations
> that make use of the old symlink locations will
> need to be updated to use the new location.  So, if there has been
> manual changes to systemd unit files or /etc/fstab
> for automatically mounting Stratis filesystems, then these will need
> to be updated to reflect the change.

How large is the risk that systems that were using the old /stratis/foo
paths will fail to mount the filesystems, and possibly fail to boot, after
the upgrade? (Sorry, I have never used stratis, so I don't know how often
those migration steps would be necessary.)

Shouldn't /startis symlink be created for compatibility on *upgrades* ?

Zbyszek
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