Hallo, Hugo,
Du meintest am 03.01.13:
>> But for what purpose offers "mkfs.btrfs" this option?
> So that you don't have to run the label command immediately after
> making the filesystem. Most mkfs implementations for different
> filesystems have something similar, usually with the -L option.
But other filesystems don't put the label onto more than 1 device.
There's the problem for/with btrfs.
The label has to be unique for the whole machine.
>> Without this double-labelled (?) devices "blkid" shows all devices
>> with
> "Double-labelled"? The filesystem has one label, belonging to the
> filesystem. I don't see where the "double-labelling" comes in.
As I described:
mkfs.btrfs -d raid0 -m raid1 -l mylabel /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd
labels all three devices with the same name, and then programs like
"blkid" or "findfs" don't find any label (for all labelled devices, not
only for btrfs devices).
And as I have written before:
file -s /dev/sdb
file -s /dev/sdc
file -s /dev/sdd
shows for each of these devices the same label.
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When I run
mkfs.btrfs -d raid0 -m raid1 /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd
and then
btrfs filesystem label /dev/sdb mylabel
then only "/dev/sdb" shows this label (as long as none of the 3 devices
is mounted).
When I then run
mount LABEL=mylabel /mnt/btr
then all works fine. And then (after mounting)
blkid /dev/sdb
blkid /dev/sdc
blkid /dev/sdd
show the same label.
blkid
without any device seems to hang - may be I haven't waited long enough.
>> (if defined) their labels. When I define the same label for more
>> than 1 device (btrfs or ext2fs or ...) then "blkid" shows nothing.
>> No output for any of the devices.
> This is a fault in the version of blkid you're running, then.
here: "blkid from until-linux 2.21.2 (libblkid 2.21.0, 25-May-2012)".
And older versions.
> There's nothing to stop me from labelling two ext2 filesystems with
> the same label.
That part is right: I can label more than 1 device with the same name,
not only under btrfs.
But then (I had written this problem) programs like "blkid" don't find
any labelled device.
> If blkid can't handle that, then it's got problems
> beyond btrfs. On my main machine, it seems to work correctly:
> $ sudo blkid
> /dev/sda: LABEL="media" UUID="3993e50e-a926-48a4-867f-36b53d924c35"
> UUID_SUB="5fd56eec-5e26-4c1f-a02a-f86550e4aefe" TYPE="btrfs"
> /dev/sdc: LABEL="media" UUID="3993e50e-a926-48a4-867f-36b53d924c35"
> UUID_SUB="4e392bea-f39a-4cba-b78c-c712479bf3f0" TYPE="btrfs"
> /dev/sde: LABEL="media" UUID="3993e50e-a926-48a4-867f-36b53d924c35"
> UUID_SUB="5e2555bd-bf36-430b-af5a-aa81604afc96" TYPE="btrfs"
> /dev/sdp: LABEL="media" UUID="3993e50e-a926-48a4-867f-36b53d924c35"
> UUID_SUB="404d13f5-0231-46db-a311-ad7a4f99eef3" TYPE="btrfs"
> /dev/sdr: LABEL="media" UUID="3993e50e-a926-48a4-867f-36b53d924c35"
> UUID_SUB="90469059-f012-4b6e-9233-8c591cbeaa80" TYPE="btrfs"
> /dev/sdq: LABEL="media" UUID="3993e50e-a926-48a4-867f-36b53d924c35"
> UUID_SUB="646d3d32-5193-4fcd-afb2-43f14122a149" TYPE="btrfs"
> /dev/sds: LABEL="media" UUID="3993e50e-a926-48a4-867f-36b53d924c35"
> UUID_SUB="f4d4dbb2-f2bb-4e54-bbf9-4bb5474e9ef1" TYPE="btrfs"
Is "media" mounted?
> My blkid version:
> blkid from util-linux 2.20.1 (libblkid 2.20.0, 19-Oct-2011)
It's older than my actual version, but I had found this problem more
than a year ago.
Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
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