.TP
.IR \fB\-\-manglename \ < mangling_mode >
Mangle any character not on a whitelist using mangling_mode when
-processing device-mapper device names. The names are mangled on
-input and unmangled on output where the mangling_mode is one of:
-none (no mangling), hex (always do the mangling) and auto
+processing device-mapper device names and UUIDs. The names and UUIDs
+are mangled on input and unmangled on output where the mangling_mode
+is one of: none (no mangling), hex (always do the mangling) and auto
(only do the mangling if not mangled yet, do nothing if already
mangled, error on mixed; this is used by default).
Character whitelist: 0-9, A-Z, a-z, #+-.:=@_. This whitelist is
.B mangle
.RI [ device_name ]
.br
-Ensure existing device-mapper device name is in the correct mangled
+Ensure existing device-mapper device name and UUID is in the correct mangled
form containing only whitelisted characters (supported by udev) and do
a rename if necessary. Any character not on the whitelist will be mangled
-based on the --manglename settting.
+based on the --manglename setting. Automatic rename works only for device
+names and not for device UUIDs because the kernel does not allow changing
+the UUID of active devices. Any incorrect UUIDs are reported only and they
+must be manually corrected by deactivating the device first and then
+reactivating it with proper mangling mode used (see also --manglename).
.br
.HP
.B remove