As mentioned, many disks have changed from hd* to sd* in recent kernel
versions due to many IDE drivers moving to libata. Think of the "s" as
"storage" if you like, not "SCSI".
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson
Status: Confirmed => Rejected
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Gert
Interesting, so the Linux community needs to get
use to SCSI designations all the down to the
laboriously long UUID string.
thanks
jt
Gert Kulyk wrote:
> Seems to be desired behavior (see e.g. comment #2 on Bug #93655).
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>> Paul Sladen wrote: [...]
>> IDE disks now appear under the SCS
Seems to be desired behavior (see e.g. comment #2 on Bug #93655).
> Paul Sladen wrote: [...]
> IDE disks now appear under the SCSI layer (just as USB and
> Firewire disks do aswell); as such the hard-disk is now accessed
> as '/dev/sdX' instead of '/dev/hdY'.
If so, this is not a bug.
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I can confirm this as well.
This bug throws an error message "ata2: reset failed giving up" and it
tries to mount the sda devices instead of hda. The bug occurs after
updating the kernel to linux-image-2.6.20-12-generic
I am running a HP Tablet PC TC4200.
R.
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/dev/hda seen as /dev/sda Herd
I forgot to add: maybe rather kernel(?)-related, not (only?) an
ubiquity-issue.
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/dev/hda seen as /dev/sda Herd 5 Feisty
https://launchpad.net/bugs/93955
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I confirm this, running feisty with all updates (2007-03-20). Though in
my system is no scsi-controller, harddisk and dvd-drive are seen as sd*.
Everything seems to work fine, but I'm a bit confused about this. Is
this intended behavoir?
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed