Hi,
On Tue, 2007-13-03 at 00:39 +0800, P.V.Anthony wrote:
> Is there a way to fix the drive assignment for sata drives?
>
> Currently in the fstab the boot and root partitions are set and working
> great. Once a new sata drive connected, the drive assignments change.
> Initially the / (root) is
On Monday 12 March 2007 17:21:57 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 05:11:03PM +, Marcus D. Hanwell wrote:
> > I had the same problem and despite my existing drive being connected to
> > what was labelled on the motherboard as SATA1 it in fact was not! Trial
> > and error gave m
On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 05:11:03PM +, Marcus D. Hanwell wrote:
> I had the same problem and despite my existing drive being connected to what
> was labelled on the motherboard as SATA1 it in fact was not! Trial and error
> gave me the correct one... It would be useful if the nodes were more f
On Monday 12 March 2007 17:00:09 Bob Sanders wrote:
> P.V.Anthony, mused, then expounded:
> > Currently in the fstab the boot and root partitions are set and working
> > great. Once a new sata drive connected, the drive assignments change.
> > Initially the / (root) is /dev/sda2. Once another sata
P.V.Anthony, mused, then expounded:
>
> Currently in the fstab the boot and root partitions are set and working
> great. Once a new sata drive connected, the drive assignments change.
> Initially the / (root) is /dev/sda2. Once another sata drive is added
> the / (root) becomes say /dev/sdb2.
>
Hi again,
Is there a way to fix the drive assignment for sata drives?
Currently in the fstab the boot and root partitions are set and working
great. Once a new sata drive connected, the drive assignments change.
Initially the / (root) is /dev/sda2. Once another sata drive is added
the / (root