On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 02:22:18PM +0200, obs...@crudp.ath.cx wrote: > the problem is, that if something is mounted at a wrong place (or i've > got an additional usb-device attached) the whole numbering gets messed > up and nothing is mounted correctly. > this is why i am asking if it's not possible to force a devicename upon > a device!
To fix sd numbering on multiple SCSI busses, you have to build a custom kernel like: scsibus0 at isp? scsibus1 at esp? scsibus2 at siop? sd0 at scsibus0 sd1 at scsibus0 sd2 at scsibus0 sd3 at scsibus0 sd4 at scsibus0 sd10 at scsibus2 sd11 at scsibus2 sd12 at scsibus2 sd13 at scsibus2 sd14 at scsibus2 sd15 at scsibus2 sd16 at scsibus2 sd17 at scsibus2 ... But, for sd on USB, it becomes more difficult to predict where do you plan to plug your USB keys. An alternative could be to use hotplugd(8) and to mount your "just identified sd using its label" on top of the wanted mount point. You just need to set a unique label per disk and rely on it. -- Olivier Cherrier mailto:o...@symacx.com