Hi everyone, in lsblk, I'm used to seeing the mount point for all devices in an mdadm raid, like so: sdb 8:16 0 16.4T 0 disk └─sdb1 8:17 0 16.4T 0 part └─md127 9:127 0 32.8T 0 raid5 /store/RAID_A sdc 8:32 0 16.4T 0 disk └─sdc1 8:33 0 16.4T 0 part └─md127 9:127 0 32.8T 0 raid5 /store/RAID_A sdd 8:48 0 16.4T 0 disk └─sdd1 8:49 0 16.4T 0 part └─md127 9:127 0 32.8T 0 raid5 /store/RAID_A However, with btrfs raid, the mount point is only shown for the first device: sdf 8:80 1 7,3T 0 disk ├─sdf1 8:81 1 7,3T 0 part │ └─video_4b0 254:4 0 7,2T 0 crypt /mnt/video └─sdf2 8:82 1 28G 0 part sdg 8:96 1 7,3T 0 disk ├─sdg1 8:97 1 7,3T 0 part │ └─video_5f2 254:5 0 7,2T 0 crypt └─sdg2 8:98 1 28G 0 part sdh 8:112 1 7,3T 0 disk ├─sdh1 8:113 1 7,3T 0 part │ └─video_666 254:6 0 7,2T 0 crypt └─sdh2 8:114 1 28G 0 part sdi 8:128 1 7,3T 0 disk ├─sdi1 8:129 1 7,3T 0 part │ └─video_9b1 254:7 0 7,2T 0 crypt └─sdi2 8:130 1 28G 0 part Where in the sysfs does lsblk obtain the mount point information? Is it possible that the btrfs module is lacking this information? I would like to understand why lsblk is lacking this information for btrfs. Thanks in advance, lukaro