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SLE11 update reports unreliable mount system found

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Environment

SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11

Situation

During the update of any existing SLE10 based product to SLE11 the following message is displayed:
 
Some partitions in the system on /dev/XdYZ are mounted by kernel-device name. This is not reliable for the update since kernel-device names are unfortunately not persistent. It is strongly recommended to start the old system and change the mount-by method to any other method for all partitions.

Resolution

Change the mount mechanism to one of the available methods:
  • UUID
  • LABEL
  • ID
To change the mount mechanism start up the old system first
  • log in as root
  • start YaST2 and start the Partitioner module located in the System section
  • select the mount point and click 'edit'
  • then open 'fstab-options'
  • and change here the device to the preferred mount mechanism
  • repeat above steps for all mount points
This will change the entries in /etc/fstab accordingly. As last step update the 'root=' entries in /boot/grub/menu.lst.
 
Please note: Users of virtual environments such as XEN or VMware should use either mount by UUID or mount by LABEL as the /dev/disk/by-id/ devices contain hardware information from the physical disk (e.g. serial number) which is not available in virtual environments. To set a label to the filesystem please consult the man pages of e.g. xfs_admin, reiserfstune or tune2fs.
 

Additional Information

The old mounting system used /dev/hdXY (X = letter of disk connected to an IDE controller, Y = partition number, e.g. hda3 = third primary partition on first IDE disk, hdb5 = first logical partition on second IDE disk) or /dev/sdXY (for SCSI devices) entries in /etc/fstab and /boot/grub/menu.lst. As those names may change by adding new disks it is no longer recommended to use those.
Since SLE10SP1 this method was changed to use the entries in /dev/disk/by-id/ (please see TID  000016313- "New default in SLES/SLED 10 SP1: mount "by Device ID"  for more info).

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  • Document ID:7003734
  • Creation Date: 02-Jul-2009
  • Modified Date:06-Mar-2021
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

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