Bcache device names like /dev/bcache0 are unstable. Bcache does not use any predictable ordering when assembling bcache devices, so on systems with multiple bcache devices, a symlink to /dev/bcache0 may end up pointing do a different device.
the bcache dname symlink should point to the /dev/bcache/by-uuid/<UUID> which matches the backing device UUID that's set at creation time.
Bcache device names like /dev/bcache0 are unstable. Bcache does not use any predictable ordering when assembling bcache devices, so on systems with multiple bcache devices, a symlink to /dev/bcache0 may end up pointing do a different device.
the bcache dname symlink should point to the /dev/bcache/ by-uuid/ <UUID> which matches the backing device UUID that's set at creation time.