Sometimes, `blkid` will incorrectly return no information about a block device, even if it exists and has a valid filesystem. This causes the *filesystem* module to fail if *force=no*. Instructing `blkid` to use `/dev/null` as a cache file will force it to rescan the block device on each run, making results more consistent. Signed-off-by: Dustin C. Hatch <admiralnemo@gmail.com>
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