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Persistent memory devices can be exposed as block devices as /dev/pmemN
and /dev/pmemNs. pmemN is the raw device and is byte-addressable from
within the kernel and when mmapped by applications from a DAX-mounted
file system. pmemNs has the block translation table (BTT) layered on top,
offering atomic sector/block access. Both pmemN and pmemNs are expected
to contain file systems.
blkid(8) and lsblk(8) seem to correctly report on pmemN and pmemNs.
systemd v219 will populate /dev/disk/by-uuid/ when, for example, mkfs is
used on pmem, but systemd v228 does not.
Add pmem to the whitelist.
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Xen disks need to be whitelisted as well.
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When processing an event, the watch is disabled, make sure it is restorted after
a CHANGE event has been processed.
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The intention was to turn this rule from using a blacklist to a whitelist, but
there was a stray '!'.
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