On Sunday 17 January 2010 15:14:06 Jarry wrote:
> > If all you are doing is making filesystems available for use, and you
> > find you are getting involved with device names, then you are doing
> > something contrary to current kernel/udev/userspace practice.
>
> If your last paragraph ist true, t
Am Sonntag 17 Januar 2010 11:30:00 schrieb Alan McKinnon:
> On Saturday 16 January 2010 20:28:53 Jarry wrote:
> > >> Now I installed one more sata-disk, attached to "sata4"
> > >> position on mobo. But this changed the way how other
> > >> disks are detected:
> > >>
> > >> Mobo: drive: system:
> >
On 17. 1. 2010 11:30, Alan McKinnon wrote:
In between I got a reply from other mailing list saying
"it is not a bug, it is a feature!". And the reason for
this feature is udev - it creates dev-files dynamically
and sata port-numbers do not play any role for order
in which hard-drives are detecte
On Saturday 16 January 2010 20:28:53 Jarry wrote:
> >> Now I installed one more sata-disk, attached to "sata4"
> >> position on mobo. But this changed the way how other
> >> disks are detected:
> >>
> >> Mobo: drive: system:
> >> sata1 160GB /dev/sdb
> >> sata2 160GB /dev/sdc
> >> sata3 dvdrw (not_
I might chime in, that I once deleted an important 90 GB partition by
mistake, when a Ubuntu install had shuffled drive assignments. Ubuntu had
assigned the formerly /dev/hda1 to /dev/sda1, and former /dev/sda1 to
/dev/sda2.
Ubuntu used UUIDs. That is an approach that works, once I learned how t
On 01/16/2010 10:28 AM, Jarry wrote:
On 16. 1. 2010 18:23, walt wrote:
but you
may be able to work around it by using "LABEL" in fstab
instead of using sda, sdb, etc.
OK, I'll try it. But the thing is more complicated.
For example, I'm using smartd to monitor my drives.
And it works with de
On 16. 1. 2010 18:23, walt wrote:
On 01/16/2010 05:56 AM, Jarry wrote:
Until now, I had 2 sata-disk and one sata-dvdrw, attached
to positions marked as "sata1", "sata2" and "sata3"
in motherboard-manual, and detected as follows:
Mobo: drive: system:
sata1 160GB /dev/sda
sata2 160GB /dev/sdb
sa
On 01/16/2010 05:56 AM, Jarry wrote:
Hi, I have strange problem with sata-disks names/numbering:
Until now, I had 2 sata-disk and one sata-dvdrw, attached
to positions marked as "sata1", "sata2" and "sata3"
in motherboard-manual, and detected as follows:
Mobo: drive: system:
sata1 160GB /dev/sd
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