I found the same version of the man-pages package in another location after
checking the man7.org home page:
"http://man7.org/linux/download/man-pages/man-pages-3.35.tar.gz"; should now
be "http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/man-pages/man-pages-3.35.tar.gz";
...though the tarball I downloaded f
Christian Paro wrote:
> I found the same version of the man-pages package in another location after
> checking the man7.org home page:
>
> "http://man7.org/linux/download/man-pages/man-pages-3.35.tar.gz"; should now
> be "http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/man-pages/man-pages-3.35.tar.gz";
>
> ..
Can I be sure that GRUB2's hd0, hd1 etc. will always correspond to the
same physical SATA connectors on the motherboard, no matter what
hardware I plug in? (I know from experience that /dev/sda does not
always map to the same connector.) If not, how can I find out the
mapping after
Jeremy Henty wrote:
>
> Can I be sure that GRUB2's hd0, hd1 etc. will always correspond to the
> same physical SATA connectors on the motherboard, no matter what
> hardware I plug in? (I know from experience that /dev/sda does not
> always map to the same connector.) If not, how can I
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 09:16:13PM +0100, Jeremy Henty wrote:
>
> Can I be sure that GRUB2's hd0, hd1 etc. will always correspond to the
> same physical SATA connectors on the motherboard, no matter what
> hardware I plug in? (I know from experience that /dev/sda does not
> always map t