Re: [CentOS] sda and sdb reverse order with an external USB drive

2013-07-04 Thread Jay Leafey
On 07/04/2013 10:46 AM, Joseph Hesse wrote: Hello I am using 64 bit CentOS 6.4 on an i7 laptop with one sata drive and a CD drive. I installed CentOS by manually partitioning sda as: sda1 as /boot, sda2 as swap, sda3 as /. The booted system works great. When I insert an external USB drive, form

[CentOS] sda and sdb reverse order with an external USB drive

2013-07-04 Thread Joseph Hesse
Hello I am using 64 bit CentOS 6.4 on an i7 laptop with one sata drive and a CD drive. I installed CentOS by manually partitioning sda as: sda1 as /boot, sda2 as swap, sda3 as /. The booted system works great. When I insert an external USB drive, formatted as ext3, the hard drive on the laptop