On Tue, 26 Nov 2024, Felix Miata wrote:
Members of a raid filesystem have to be seen as an integral part of one filesystem, a special case. It's another reason I stick to use of LABELs. # lsblk -f | egrep -A1 'raid|NAME' NAME FSTYPE FSVER LABEL UUID FSAVAIL FSUSE% MOUNTPOINTS -- ├─sda5 linux_raid_member 1.0 msi85:0tmp 6cb3… │ └─md0 ext4 1.0 hr18md0tmp 8aea… -- ├─sdb5 linux_raid_member 1.0 msi85:0tmp 6cb3… │ └─md0 ext4 1.0 hr18md0tmp 8aea…
It makes sense to me that md0 should be reported twice with the same UUID, but surely the underlying hardware should be getting a unique UUID?
The use of LABELs is attractive, but I notice you have the same label for sda5 and sdb5. This means you cannot intervene on "msi85:0tmp". You have to specify sda5 or sdb5.
Roger