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I upgraded to a new harddisk by using dd to copy the partition. As the old disk is still in place, the computer seems to randomly boot one or another. To fix this I thought, changing the UUID/LABEL of the disk and adjusting /etc/fstab accordingly might help.

However I don't find a command with similar capabilities as tune2fs. Any suggestions?

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David Sterba has recently committed an UUID change option for btrfstune. You use it as btrfstune -U <uuid> <device>.

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Appears changing UUID is not possible on btrfs!?!!

check this

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