Hi Cyril,
Since the LVM result I caught seemed to contradict your own
findings, I did a few more tests in that configuration. I'm
afraid I failed to identify any regular pattern, although I did
try hard to see whether things such as word wrapping might be
involved in some way, so I'm just putting a list of the locales,
VG and LV names I tested today:
Locale Block device name Result
------ ------------------- ------
en_US /dev/debian-vg/root ok (default LVM config)
/dev/m/0 ok
/dev/vg/0 ok
/dev/md/0 blank (silly! for debug purpose)
/dev/mx/0 blank
/dev/mm/0 blank
/dev/mmx/0 ok
/dev/mmm/0 ok
/dev/mmmm/0 ok
/dev/mmmmmmmm/0 ok
/dev/mmmmmmmmm/0 ok
/dev/mmmmmmmmmm/0 ok
------ ------------------- ------
fr_FR /dev/debian-vg/root blank (default LVM config)
/dev/debian-vg/0 blank
/dev/xxxxxx-xx/0 blank
/dev/xxxx-xxxx/0 blank
/dev/x-xxxxxxx/0 blank
/dev/xxxxxxxx-/0 ok (!)
/dev/mmmmmm-mm/0 ok
/dev/xxxxxxxxx/0 ok
/dev/xxxxxxixx/0 ok
/dev/x-xxxxxx/0 ok
/dev/x-xxxx/0 ok
/dev/x-x/0 ok
/dev/debianxvg/0 ok
/dev/vg/0 ok
/dev/mmmm/0 ok
/dev/mmmmmx/0 ok
/dev/mmmmmm/0 ok
/dev/debian-vg/operatingsystem blank
Thankfully, vgrename allowed me to change quickly between each
try. I guess this is very long winded, but hope this helps.
Have a nice day, :)
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