Installations which support old kernels, but install current default
udev rules may need to add that to the compat rules file.
+Libvolume_id now always probes for all known filesystems, and does not
+stop at the first match. Some filesystems are marked as "exclusive probe"
+and if one of these filesytem types match, libvolume_id will not return
+a probing result if any other filesystem type matches. This is intended
+to help with conflicting left-over signatures from earlier file system
+formats. That way, we no longer depend on the probing order for competing
+signatures.
+In some cases the kernel allows to mount a volume with the old filesystem
+type, before it has been re-formatted with a different type. This can
+damage the new filesystem and lead to data loss. Because volume_id can
+not decide which is the correct signature, the wrong signatures need to
+be removed manually from the volume, or the volume needs to be reformatted
+to make filesystem auto-detection and possible auto-mounting working.
+
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volume_id_set_usage(id, VOLUME_ID_FILESYSTEM);
id->type = "ntfs";
-
+ /* we think this is ntfs, but we make sure no other signatures are found */
+ id->force_unique_result = 1;
return 0;
}