Stuart Henderson <stu.li...@spacehopper.org>: > the duid is in the disklabel. if you clone a disk to another, you will clone > the duid too. > (it can be edited with disklabel -e).
<out of scope> Beside the useful clarification more than one is elaborating why we should live with clonable uids? </out of scope> However, clonable uids come really in handy for fstab in the event of a disk replacement. But we are on business and we pretend to have everything "in handy", also during a classic file copy... to restore our work with easy and possibly without rearranging backup stacks, and take this statement seriously. <out of scope> Finally a disk reporting bug become *the bad apple* without realizing that it is just a matter of the right approach to a dev check? </out of scope>