Re: Need help: Rebooted and now /dev/hdx are /dev/sdx

2011-12-29 Thread Bob Proulx
Dennis Wicks wrote: > The only unexplained thing now is that two of the swap partitions no > longer have UUID on them and the one that does has a different > one. And it is different from what anything was before (On > Lenny). Well that doesn't really effect anything so I won't worry > about it! Y

Re: Need help: Rebooted and now /dev/hdx are /dev/sdx

2011-12-29 Thread Dennis Wicks
Bob Proulx wrote the following on 12/29/2011 04:08 PM: Dennis Wicks wrote: I rebooted and all 3 of my IDE hard drives were recognized as SCSI drives. Quite some time ago the Linux kernel changed so that all ide drives now use the scsi driver. What you are seeing is a normal change. But you s

Re: Need help: Rebooted and now /dev/hdx are /dev/sdx

2011-12-29 Thread Bob Proulx
Dennis Wicks wrote: > I rebooted and all 3 of my IDE hard drives were recognized as SCSI > drives. Quite some time ago the Linux kernel changed so that all ide drives now use the scsi driver. What you are seeing is a normal change. But you should have seen it some years ago! Long enough ago tha

Need help: Rebooted and now /dev/hdx are /dev/sdx

2011-12-29 Thread Dennis Wicks
Greetings I rebooted and all 3 of my IDE hard drives were recognized as SCSI drives. I did a shutdown -h, pulled the power cord for about a minute, and booted again and same thing. It looks like everything is mounted alright except for my swapspace. They (swap space) are all defined by UUID=