On  28 Sep, this message from MaX echoed through cyberspace:
> On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 18:10:14 +0200 (CEST)
> Michel Lanners <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Please tell your mail client to do linebreaks at something sane like
>> 72 characters... Thx.
> 
> yes sorry

No problem :-)

>> OK, second bus....
> 
>> > 512MB swap
>> > 5GB root linux     (/dev/hda12)
> 
> no!!  this is a mystake!
> i want to write /dev/hdb12

Ah, but that's wrong then as well: IDE disks have a _fixed_ assignment
to hardware slots on the various buses.

/dev/hda is always master on first bus, hdb is salve on first bus, hdc
is master on second bus (AKA second channel), and hdd slave on second
bus.

So, if the kernel sees your primary ATA/100 bus, the master on the
second bus will be /dev/hdc.

Cheers

Michel

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