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makksi

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Hi,
I'm using the amtm disck check scripts.
I founda great unconsistency beetween mounted filesystems and disk check log. It looks a litle screwed up.
I attach both mount result and disk check log.

Could someone let me understand what' s happening?


As you can see in the attached files, for example partition named NAS1 has been reported as /dev/sdc2 and /dev/sdb2 in disk_check.log while it is /dev/sdc2 in mount.txt

Volume sizes are reported as odd sizes (2000395MB) which has no sense

I have attached to RTAX88U three HDD and one USB key running entware

HDD1: 2TB NTFS
HDD2: 2TB NTFS
HDD3: 10TB (partitione in 5TB NTFS / 5TB EXT4)
 

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Which device gets assigned which device name (/dev/sda, /dev/sdb, /dev/sdc, etc.) is not fixed. Each time the router is rebooted or devices are physically attached there is no guarantee what device name they will get.

The volume sizes looks correct. 2,000,395MB is approximately 2TB.
 
Which device gets assigned which device name (/dev/sda, /dev/sdb, /dev/sdc, etc.) is not fixed. Each time the router is rebooted or devices are physically attached there is no guarantee what device name they will get.

The volume sizes looks correct. 2,000,395MB is approximately 2TB.
That is why @thelonelycoder has always suggested giving attached USB drives/flash drives unique label when formatting...
 

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