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Does Cloudron ever reformat partitions?

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      michaelpope
      wrote on last edited by girish
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      Hey all,

      Just a question. Does Cloudron ever reformat partitions?

      Reason I am asking is because I mount a volume onto /home, and recently it's UUID changed, which apparently means that it got reformatted. I just wanted to check if Cloudron ever does something like this if the mounting fails for some reason.

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        Cloudron does not run such destructive actions on its own. In fact we have no code written which could even do that. If UUID changed, maybe the partition table changed. Not sure if that comes from the filesystem itself.

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          Sweet and thanks, I figured as much :). I'll have to check out the partition table change.

          Thanks so much for your help on this.

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