Yashpal Nagar wrote:
> Is there any way to verify that pciid is locked and stay assured that
> everytime it would expect (/) at c1d0p1?
> Since it has changed in our case, it is important to check that.

Home Work...

> Good suggestion, BTW is there any way we can control this naming, with
> program such as udev?

no, you'd control it at the module load stage.

> I am bit concerned about, what happens if it flips and it expects root
> at c0d0p1, in that case what should i do?

Why would it ? if your / is lvm managed and lvm does not care...  and 
your bios boot order is unlikely to change. ( if the machine has a bios 
at all, if there is a smarter firmware, its even more unlikely to flip 
things around )

- KB

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