On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 04:12:10PM +0200, Henning Sprang wrote:
> Hi,
> If I remember correctly, due to the change that IDE disks will also be
> access by sd* device names in some recent kernel version, I have the
> problem that when installing a host that is using a 2.6.28 Kernel
> (Ubuntu, but it
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 04:12:10PM +0200, Henning Sprang wrote:
> Hi,
> If I remember correctly, due to the change that IDE disks will also be
> access by sd* device names in some recent kernel version, I have the
> problem that when installing a host that is using a 2.6.28 Kernel
> (Ubuntu, but it
Christian Meissner wrote:
> /lib/udev/vol_id /dev/hda5
>
> and so u can rewrite your fstab.
Hmm, good idea, I didn't think of UUID's.
Reading the manpage, it seems setup-storage even supports this, even
though I had to think a bit on how and where to configure it.
Think I found it now (f
Henning Sprang wrote:
I wonder, if I don't have to use device name anywhere, (disk_config
disk1, fstabkey:uuid), if and how I then can circumvent of having to do
something like
"vg data hda5"
vg data disk1.3
?
Thomas Neumann wrote:
> vg data disk1.3
Do you guess or do you use that?
I think I'm really bad at reading the config syntax description in the
manpage. I should have been going to university...
Henning
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Henning Sprang wrote:
Thomas Neumann wrote:
vg data disk1.3
Do you guess or do you use that?
I'm using it for quite some time now. If you really want you can have a
look through this list archive. I think Thomas (the other one) told me
this is what I want/need back then.
/dev/hda
/dev/sd