Has this issue been addressed in Feisty? Thanks.
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Status: New = Incomplete
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Edgy Install from Desktop CD - Wrong HD Type
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And, is SCSI emultion of the HDs actually posing a problem in some way?
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Micah - the sdx naming convention has continued, up to and including
Feisty. And, no, it doesn't seem to pose a problem - the change just
took me by surprise. As far as I'm concerned, this one can be closed.
Thanks!
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Edgy Install from Desktop CD - Wrong HD Type
Thanks, Mark.
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Status: Incomplete = Won't Fix
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Bugs, which is the bug
Would this have something to do with this bug? If so, then it seems to
be more of a feature than a bug.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks
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Jacob, that may very well be what's happening. Unfortunately, I ran
into a problem with the CD integrity check on the Alternate image (bug
#58674) and I'm kinda hanging fire right at the moment...
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Oops - I really should research before posting - I just checked the
actual spec (https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/libata-for-all-
ata-disks) and discovered that the implementation has been deferred:
Implementation Status: Deferred. There is no chance that this feature
will actually be
I can confirm this. My IDE drive is identified as 'hda' in Dapper, but
in Edgy, it thinks it is SCSI and names the drive 'sda'. I used the
alternate install CD, and I *think* the partitioner there said SCSI
also. Once installed, the drives were still detected as SCSI (sda)
improperly.
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