On Friday 14 November 2008, ghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote about 'Re: udev 
causing data loss?':
>Florian Kulzer wrote:
>The names of internal disks change without notice. This, IMHO, is an
>extremely lame idea. I know better now, but it was an expensive lesson.

That could happen with devfs, or static device nodes, too.  I suppose it 
was rarer, but then device scanning was non-asynchronous then.  Udev 
finally gives us a way to attach a name to the device vs. depending on 
quirks of the device scanning code to stay the same.

Udev didn't cause the data loss.  fdisk did!
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