On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 12:18:47PM +0500, wad wrote: > Здравствуйте, всемогущий олл! > купили мы тут raid (srcs28x) и решили его использовать под линуксом > появилось несколько проблем. > 1) при установке дебиана диски находятся в правильной очередности ( с > моей точки зрения) сначала диски прицепленные к мат. плате (sda,sdb) потом > рейдовые (sdc). > после установки и запуска системы очередность меняется сначала > рейдовый (sda) потом к мат.плате (sdb,sdc) > получается некоторое не удобство... но не страшно
Про переупорядочивание девайсов полезно читать Release Notes. http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/i386/release-notes/ch-upgrading.en.html#s4.5.5 For storage devices, you can avoid this reordering by using initramfs-tools and configuring it to load storage device driver modules in the same order they are currently loaded. To do this, identify the order the storage modules on your system were loaded by looking at the output of lsmod. lsmod lists modules in the reverse order that they were loaded in, i.e., the first module in the list was the last one loaded. However, removing and reloading modules after initial boot will affect this order. Also, your kernel may have some drivers linked statically, and these names will not appear in the output of lsmod. You may be able to decipher these driver names and load order from looking at /var/log/kern.log, or the output of dmesg. Add these module names to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules in the order they should be loaded at boottime. Some module names may have changed between sarge and etch. For example, sym53c8xx_2 has become sym53c8xx. You will then need to regenerate your initramfs image(s) by executing update-initramfs -k all. Once you are running an etch kernel and udev, you may reconfigure your system to access disks by an alias that is not dependent upon driver load order. These aliases reside in the /dev/disk/ hierarchy. -- Regards, Sasha. Alexandra N. Kossovsky, software engineer. e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]