fstab#

fstab#

Environment


RAID Model: SR1000 or SR1010 etc

Host Hardware: AMD/Intel

Operating System: Linux 

 

Issue



The Appendix of the User manual suggest that the UUID is used as shown below. 

This method may not have the desired affects on some Linux distro's. 


Resolution

Instead of using the UUID, use the device ID instead, an example is shown below.

/dev/gdg0n1  /mnt/GRAID  ext4   x-systemd.requires=graid.service,nofail 0 0


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