On 01/08/16 00:51, Philip Rhoades wrote:
People,

I know that it is possible to refer to drives by various naming
conventions:

  https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Persistent_block_device_naming

but it is annoying that the "SCSI" drive (SATA and USB) order in which
their corresponding device nodes are added is arbitrary - is there some
way of forcing the order to what I want?  ie I have the boot disk as
/dev/sda of course but I want to specify the drive letter of the other
physical SATA and USB drives . .

Thanks,

Phil.


I have even noticed changes in the bios on one of my machines. I think it may be related to when the drive becomes available to be assigned. I added a third SSD to a machine and it was labled before the HDD, even when it was on a higher controller port.

I would have to do some more testing of this theory.

Robin

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