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  • In the scenario of having to constantly update an fstab yes it is. As an end user I shouldn’t have to keep updating configuration files because something on a lower level keeps changing its alias.

    No granted I’m not familiar with this type of mount. Maybe there is a better way to do it that absolves needing to use the UUID but if not that’s shit architecture IMHO.


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    4 months ago

    Anyone else chuckle on the parallel in saying to use the UUID is no different than saying “just hardcore the IP bro”

    I’m not hating on you, but it’s an extremely flawed system where you are forced to use a direct ID mapping as a reference.

    From what I’m understanding from people you can assign an alias to the UUID that sounds better?