Out of order disk partitions calling lsblk.

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Hello o/

Recently (since 4.8 kernel), I found that lsblk doesn't show output in
alphabetical order like it was before. The block devices doesn't
appear to be classified by UUID or by size.

Ok, I'm not going to die for this, but I'm curious to know what causes this.

I can use "-x NAME" option but I don't have the tree.

Thank you.

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