On 13 Apr, Alan Cox wrote:
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| > At some point people are going to realize that all the hacky magic that
| > has to happen before they can access devices sanely is far uglier than
| > /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s3, and this insanity will be trashbinned....
|
| Whats this c0t0d0s3. Thats woefully inadequate to describe a volume that
| is on a kernel managed multichanger on a fibrechannel fabric 8)
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True, but similar schemes are possible.
| Finding physical devices and finding volumes are two seperate problems. UUID's
| solve the volume problem. It solves 'find my home dir, find the root stick them
| here and here'. It doesnt solve 'format this tape'
+--->8
Yes, and it appears that not a whole lot of thought (beyond "oh, we'll
invent volume names that we can somehow force everyone to use") has
gone into that issue.
If I have to run a freaky userspace probe to identify where some
block device that I need to access not as a filesystem went on this
boot, and modify said probe to deal with the possible content of
that block device when a new possibility pops up, I've lost.
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