Emmett Culley wrote:
> I have an Asus MB in a system with five SATA drives and an SATA DVD burner.
> Each time I attempted to install Fedora 13 it would fail to reboot after the
> installation. I finally noticed that upon reboot the drive names (e.g.
> /dev/sda) would change. I'd configure sd
Emmett Culley writes:
For me this problem has been there since Fedora 12, with no problems before
that.
Actually, that would be about the time the problems stopped for me. This is
one of these things that are devilishly hard to get right, for everyone.
In my case device.map is always the
On 09/04/2010 07:45 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Emmett Culley writes:
>
>> I suppose I should put in a bug report, and I will, but I'd like to know if
>> I am the only on experiencing this issue.
>
> Not with the last couple of Fedora releases, but before then, on one of my
> machines Anaconda
Emmett Culley writes:
I suppose I should put in a bug report, and I will, but I'd like to know if I
am the only on experiencing this issue.
Not with the last couple of Fedora releases, but before then, on one of my
machines Anaconda would consistently get the drive order wrong. Before
anaco
I have an Asus MB in a system with five SATA drives and an SATA DVD burner.
Each time I attempted to install Fedora 13 it would fail to reboot after the
installation. I finally noticed that upon reboot the drive names (e.g.
/dev/sda) would change. I'd configure sda and sdb to create md0 (/boo