On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 08:51:53PM -0700, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Carl Turney ([email protected]):
> 
> > Hadn't ever experienced sda and sdb changing assignments in my system -- 
> > except one period years ago when the pin contacts on my IDE/PATA caddies 
> > got a bit wonky.
> 
> Nor I.

i've had it happen on kernel upgrades, and even on reboots - a new
version of udev or something loaded modules in a different order, so
drives got detected in a different order.

i also dislike UUIDs because of their ugliness and non-
human-readability so my /etc/fstab has a mixture of LABEL and /dev/md*
devices - but i understand how the boot process works well enough to
have no difficulty just editing /etc/fstab and whatever else is needed to
get my system to boot again if there's ever a problem. i expect you're
the same.

for people without that skill, though, it's better that they just follow
the recommended defaults so that they don't cause major problems for
themselves.

craig

-- 
craig sanders <[email protected]>

BOFH excuse #118:

the router thinks its a printer.
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