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Inconsistent mount point on Banana Pi Pro over SATA


manuti
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7 hours ago, lanefu said:

block device names can vary especially on USB.... it's best practices to use UUIDs or LABELS to mount filesystems.

I used UUIDs to mount via fstab. You can see it in the snapshot and I suppose this info is also included in armbian-monitor dump included.

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12 hours ago, lanefu said:

block device names can vary especially on USB.... it's best practices to use UUIDs or LABELS to mount filesystems.

Still odd nevertheless. One a block device is assigned it should be consistent across those very basic commands, shouldn't it?

 

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5 hours ago, manuti said:

I used UUIDs to mount via fstab. You can see it in the snapshot and I suppose this info is also included in armbian-monitor dump included.


okay sorry I didn’t understand the issue exactly.

 

so I believe this is a technicality of using lsblk.   A btrfs subvolume isn’t going to trace back to a block device.   Would be interesting to look at the output of 

 

ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid

 

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After mounting and unmounting several times both external units it seems to start working. Now the mount point at /sda is consistent across all the commands. The outpus you asked, @lanefu, is:

ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid 
total 0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 may 11 22:57 d4e4d15d-d587-4f5d-83d7-4cbb1700e7c5 -> ../../mmcblk0p1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  9 may 11 22:57 dcb5a19c-6bd2-4c5a-8fc4-9ed4adec7074 -> ../../sdb
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  9 may 11 22:57 e6201983-bfd8-4eae-bf54-90575f09835f -> ../../sda

 

I also added a new screenshot. Thanks for the help. And I'll keep an eye on this if it happens again.

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