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> That's what ext2 volume labels are for.
>
That is really not a great solution although it's half OK.
Here's why?
You can put labels on all your ext2 partitons but what happens on:
cdroms
zip drives
and probably most important:
swap
but lets just say anything other than ext2 part
> Umm. This isn't an aic7xxx driver problem at all. The SCSI layer
> determines the order of bus attachment *amongst* the various
> SCSI HBA (or SCSI HBA like) drivers in the system. In this case,
> it has decided to probe your IDE devices as SCSI devices first.
> Why it does this I don't reall
> >I just got 2.4.3 up a running (on Abit BP6 Dual Celeron ) and
> >it reorderd my SCSI id's. Take a look. I don't like that my ZIP drive
> >becomes sda because if I ever remove it then I'll @#$% my harddrive dev
> >mappings again and have to change them again. Adaptec Driver 6.1.5
> >:-(
>
> Upgr
I just got 2.4.3 up a running (on Abit BP6 Dual Celeron ) and
it reorderd my SCSI id's. Take a look. I don't like that my ZIP drive
becomes sda because if I ever remove it then I'll @#$% my harddrive dev
mappings again and have to change them again. Adaptec Driver 6.1.5
:-(
<2.4.3
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