On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 02:12:30PM +0200, elias r. wrote:
> Hi,
> I've got a small server at my place which is running OpenBSD 4.5 on
> an eeebox.
> 
> The box has an internal card reader which is identified as sd0, then
> i've got /usr, /var and /home on a crypto-softraid device sd1
> (bioctl -c C) and also an external backup disk (sd2) which has also
> an encrypted partition on it (sd3).
> 
> the problem is: if i reboot the server the usb-disk is identified as
> sd1 and from this point on the device-numbering is going wrong...
> 
> is there a way to tell bioctl or the whole scsi-system that it
> should attach the device at a specific devicename?
> (e.g. always sd2 for the backup-disk, always sd1 for the first
> softraid-device).

Not that I am aware of, but can't you just mount the encrypted disks as
sd2 and sd3?

                Joachim

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