(CCed to linux-nilfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Hi Heinz, On 2015/06/08 15:43, Heinz Diehl wrote:
Hi, a nilfs2 formatted disk fails to mount via fstab due to double uuid's. See lsblk output below. The logs indicate that the system attempts to mount /dev/sdb rather than /dev/sdb1, which of course fails. In addition, /dev/sdb should not have any uuid at all. Don't know why that happens. The phenomenon is easily reproducible: format a partition with nilfs2, register it with the proper uuid in fstab and reboot. Tried both with USB memory and real HDD. [root@keera ~]# lsblk -f NAME FSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINT sdb ff17dda9-fcae-42e7-a438-9087de58902e `-sdb1 xfs ff17dda9-fcae-42e7-a438-9087de58902e Thanks, Heinz
On 2015/06/08 15:49, Heinz Diehl wrote: > On 08.06.2015, Heinz Diehl wrote: > >> [root@keera ~]# lsblk -f >> NAME FSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINT >> sdb ff17dda9-fcae-42e7-a438-9087de58902e >> `-sdb1 xfs ff17dda9-fcae-42e7-a438-9087de58902e > > Copy error: replace xfs with nilfs2. Sorry! I couldn't reproduce the issue (in a CentOS 7 environment). Could you tell us the version information of distro, lsblk, libblkid, nilfs-utils, and kernel you are using ? The following is an example of mine: $ lsblk -f NAME FSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINT sda └─sda1 nilfs2 9dcd01c0-2bc8-41bf-a400-8ad8755aac6a $ lsblk --version lsblk from util-linux 2.23.2 $ lscp -V lscp (nilfs-utils 2.2.3) $ rpm -q libblkid util-linux libblkid-2.23.2-22.el7_1.x86_64 util-linux-2.23.2-22.el7_1.x86_64 $ uname -r 4.1.0-rc7 Regards, Ryusuke Konishi -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-nilfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html