Stephen J. Gowdy wrote:

> I don't think so, they are just used in order of need. What problem are 
> you actually trying to solve?

I have an installer which in one mode should be able to do an unattended 
installation from this USB stick by booting into unit_1 (logical CDROM). 
  Installation is then done onto the first (!) available block device, 
that is: either /dev/hda or /dev/sda.  After installation unit_2 
(logical disk) of the Stick is mounted and a user-defined configuration 
is applied if present.

Problem here: unit_2 of the stick is always the first block device 
(/dev/sda), because usb-storage is statically build into kernel, while 
the SCSI drivers are not.

/h


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