#!/bin/sh -f # # create /dev/disk/by-* and /dev/mapper/* symlinks create_symlink() { dir="$1"; sym="$2" sym="${sym%\"}" sym="${sym#\"}" sym="${dir}/${sym}" mkdir -p "$dir" ln -s "../../${dev_name}" "$sym" } # DEVPATH is part of uevent which is exported to environment by device manager. [ -b "/dev/${dev_name=${DEVPATH##*/}}" ] || exit 1 exec > /dev/null 2>&1 read -r dm_name < "/sys/block/${dev_name}/dm/name" && { mkdir -p /dev/mapper ln -sf "../${dev_name}" "/dev/mapper/${dm_name:?}" } command -v blkid || exit 0 # Race condition may occur if uevent arrives faster(isn't that a kernel bug!?) # than the kernel initializes device. This prevents blkid to fetch data from # device. To fix this, we simply waiting until blkid is succeeded. while ! _blkid=$(blkid "/dev/${dev_name}"); do if [ "$((count += 1))" = 30 ]; then exit 1 else sleep 1 fi done for line in $_blkid; do case "${line%%=*}" in UUID) create_symlink /dev/disk/by-uuid "${line##*=}" ;; LABEL) create_symlink /dev/disk/by-label "${line##*=}" ;; PARTUUID) create_symlink /dev/disk/by-partuuid "${line##*=}" ;; esac; done