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Works for me.
λ ~ » lsblk --json --output NAME,UUID,PARTTYPE,MOUNTPOINT,PTTYPE,FSTYPE { "blockdevices": [ { "name": "sda", "uuid": null, "parttype": null, "mountpoint": null, "pttype": null, "fstype": null },{ "name": "sdb", "uuid": null, "parttype": null, "mountpoint": null, "pttype": null, "fstype": null },{ "name": "nvme0n1", "uuid": "11ff2505-6597-4e47-9d6f-23a0e15c4827", "parttype": null, "mountpoint": null, "pttype": "gpt", "fstype": "crypto_LUKS", "children": [ { "name": "nvme0n1p1", "uuid": "1849-00E6", "parttype": "c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b", "mountpoint": "/efi", "pttype": "gpt", "fstype": "vfat" },{ "name": "nvme0n1p2", "uuid": "96e49890-4b32-41e1-bc11-7d61fcd74510", "parttype": "4f68bce3-e8cd-4db1-96e7-fbcaf984b709", "mountpoint": null, "pttype": "gpt", "fstype": "crypto_LUKS", "children": [ { "name": "root", "uuid": "80ecd9f2-fc0b-4300-89f0-68314415e7b2", "parttype": null, "mountpoint": "/home/.snapshots", "pttype": null, "fstype": "btrfs" } ] } ] } ] }
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However it seems like the format has changed, so that is a proper bug.
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What version of util-linux and util-linux-libs are you on?
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λ ~ » pacman -Q util-linux util-linux-libs util-linux 2.39-10 util-linux-libs 2.39-10
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Weird, my output is broken on this exact version.
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lsblk
still relies on udev
under the hood to get the partition information, are you sure you have rebooted or udev isn't messing with it?
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Yep, still happens with fully up to date system and reboot. But I only now remembered that I'm running Artix on that machine so that might be where the issue comes from. I unfortunately can't test with Arch Linux util-linux since that depends on libsystemd. But the problem is for sure caused by util-linux, not util-linux-libs.
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Okay, Artix is not Arch Linux so I can't help you.
This issue tracker is not really for distro support either.
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