Folks, I have an issue: I've gotten that drive that I posted about the other day encrypted, and things were looking good... until there was a problem with another RAID attached to the box, and I wound up having to reboot. What had been /dev/sdb came up as /dev/sdc. So... is there any way other than using /dev/disk/by-uuid/<uUUID> as the second field in /etc/crypttab to deal with this possibility? mark
> Am 22.06.2017 um 21:05 schrieb m.roth at 5-cent.us: > > Folks, > > I have an issue: I've gotten that drive that I posted about the other > day encrypted, and things were looking good... until there was a > problem with another RAID attached to the box, and I wound up having to > reboot. > > What had been /dev/sdb came up as /dev/sdc. So... is there any way > other than using /dev/disk/by-uuid/<uUUID> as the second field in > /etc/crypttab to deal with this possibility?Use UUID=xxx cryptsetup luksUUID /dev/sdcx shows the corresponding ID -- LF