Sjoerd posted on Sat, 13 Jun 2015 09:20:12 +0200 as excerpted:
> versus for label:
> btrfs fi show MULTIMEDIA
> Label: 'MULTIMEDIA' uuid: ce5d23cd-73a4-4f7c-83cd-2c40d12f6697
Hmm... I wasn't even aware that you could /use/ label! But sure enough,
it works here, too:
btrfs fi show rt0238gcnx+35l0
Label: 'rt0238gcnx+35l0' uuid: 8f8d79ef-a86f-4306-a255-e0519e0f6132
Total devices 2 FS bytes used 1.94GiB
devid 1 size 8.00GiB used 3.78GiB path /dev/sda5
devid 2 size 8.00GiB used 3.78GiB path /dev/sdb5
btrfs-progs v4.0.1
It works for UUID as well...
btrfs fi show 8f8d79ef-a86f-4306-a255-e0519e0f6132
Label: 'rt0238gcnx+35l0' uuid: 8f8d79ef-a86f-4306-a255-e0519e0f6132
Total devices 2 FS bytes used 1.94GiB
devid 1 size 8.00GiB used 3.78GiB path /dev/sda5
devid 2 size 8.00GiB used 3.78GiB path /dev/sdb5
btrfs-progs v4.0.1
... but that's a lot of arbitrary typing.
Doesn't work with partlabel or id (see /dev/disk/by-*), however. =:^(
Anyway, thanks! Learned something new about btrfs fi show, today! =:^)
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