On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 1:31 PM, Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Forgive me for being a bit wooly with this explanation (I've only recently
> moved over from Windows), but changing disk mode from IDE to SATA may well
> not work without a re-install, or at the very least messing around with boot
> settings.  I've seen many systems which list SATA disks in front of IDE
> ones, so you changing the drives to SATA may now mean that instead of your
> OS being installed on drive 0, and your data on drive 1, you now have the
> data on drive 0 and the OS on drive 1.
>


Solaris does not do this.  This is one of the many annoyances I have with
linux.  The way they handle /dev is ridiculous.  Did you add a new drive?
Let's renumber everything!

--Tim
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