[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Build USB support as modules, then they won't be available
> until after the root filesystem is mounted and udev is started.
And that was the magic brain unblocker. :) Thanks, Richard!
> At that point, use udev rules to fix the USB drive's device
> node to something les
On 7/13/06, Sieb, Glenn E (Glenn) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone..Running 2006.0, 2.6.15-r5 kernel1U box, SATA boot drive (sda), and an attached USB drive (in theory, sdb) for on-site backup storage.Problem is--if the USB drive is plugged into the system when it reboots, the *USB drive* com
On 7/13/06, Sieb, Glenn E (Glenn) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone..
Running 2006.0, 2.6.15-r5 kernel
1U box, SATA boot drive (sda), and an attached USB drive (in theory, sdb) for
on-site backup storage.
Problem is--if the USB drive is plugged into the system when it reboots, the
*USB
Hi everyone..
Running 2006.0, 2.6.15-r5 kernel
1U box, SATA boot drive (sda), and an attached USB drive (in theory, sdb) for
on-site backup storage.
Problem is--if the USB drive is plugged into the system when it reboots, the
*USB drive* comes up as sda.
Somehow I doubt changing /etc/modules
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