Arnd Vehling wrote:
Hello,
does anyone know how to fix the device name on a debian linux
system? For example. If i have two IDE hardisks, the devices will
be named like this.
/dev/hda
/dev/hdb
If i now must remove the first harddisk (/dev/hda) the second (/dev/hdb)
will be renamed to (/dev/hda)
Arnd Vehling mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
does anyone know how to fix the device name on a debian linux
system? For example. If i have two IDE hardisks, the devices will
be named like this.
/dev/hda
/dev/hdb
If i now must remove the first harddisk (/dev/hda) the second
Also I forgot to mention that this is 5 minutes down time for every
time no ping fails.
ping of DEMOMYLAN failed at Mon Mar 9 11:01:13 2004 à each message ping failed means 5 minutes down time by default.
From: Martie Lam
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 8:31 AM
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On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 07:54:19AM +0200, Arnd Vehling wrote:
does anyone know how to fix the device name on a debian linux
system? For example. If i have two IDE hardisks, the devices will
be named like this.
/dev/hda
/dev/hdb
If i now must remove the first harddisk (/dev/hda) the
Craig Sanders wrote:
On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 07:54:19AM +0200, Arnd Vehling wrote:
does anyone know how to fix the device name on a debian linux
system? For example. If i have two IDE hardisks, the devices will
be named like this.
/dev/hda
/dev/hdb
If i now must remove the first harddisk
Hi,
first: thanx to everyone who answered!
Craig Sanders wrote:
Arnd Vehling wrote
Another question. How can i copy two identical discs _including_ the boot
block? dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdb doesnt do it
don't use dd for that. set up a raid-1 mirror instead. it's easy to do, only
about 5
Jose Alberto Guzman wrote:
Craig Sanders wrote:
and there are no raw devices on linux AFAIK.
/dev/hd? ARE the raw devices.
craig
In the bsdish slang, raw devices are character devices, so /dev/hd? are
not exactly raw devices, but block devices.
Not only in bsdish slang. Most other Unix boxes
Arnd Vehling wrote:
Hello,
does anyone know how to fix the device name on a debian linux
system? For example. If i have two IDE hardisks, the devices will
be named like this.
/dev/hda
/dev/hdb
If i now must remove the first harddisk (/dev/hda) the second (/dev/hdb)
will be renamed to (/dev/hda)
Arnd Vehling mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
does anyone know how to fix the device name on a debian linux
system? For example. If i have two IDE hardisks, the devices will
be named like this.
/dev/hda
/dev/hdb
If i now must remove the first harddisk (/dev/hda) the second
Also I forgot to mention that this is 5 minutes down time for every
time no ping fails.
ping of DEMOMYLAN failed at Mon Mar 9 11:01:13 2004 à each message ping failed means 5 minutes down time by default.
From: Martie Lam
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 8:31 AM
To:
On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 07:54:19AM +0200, Arnd Vehling wrote:
does anyone know how to fix the device name on a debian linux
system? For example. If i have two IDE hardisks, the devices will
be named like this.
/dev/hda
/dev/hdb
If i now must remove the first harddisk (/dev/hda) the
Craig Sanders wrote:
On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 07:54:19AM +0200, Arnd Vehling wrote:
does anyone know how to fix the device name on a debian linux
system? For example. If i have two IDE hardisks, the devices will
be named like this.
/dev/hda
/dev/hdb
If i now must remove the first harddisk
If i now must remove the first harddisk (/dev/hda) the second
(/dev/hdb)
will be renamed to (/dev/hda) after the reboot. As i want /dev/hdb to
be
that's EXACTLY what linux does for IDE drives. the slave drive on the
primary
IDE controller will *always* be /dev/hdb, regardless of whether
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