Hi Thomas, I use a script to reorder the variable $disklist, so setup-storage can mostly use disk1, but I can define the order of the disk depending on disk types or even the serial number of a disk. The script is class/99-disklist.sh:
#! /bin/bash mydisks() { find $* -type l -printf "%f %l\n" | egrep -v '^md|-part|wwn-' | egrep ^ata | sed -e 's#.*/##g'| tr '\n' ' ' } # This is really important, because we use shell globbing for creating the list of disks cd /dev/disk/by-id || echo Cannot get disk information case $HOSTNAME in server1) newlist=$(mydisks *WD3000FYYZ* *0F400HGN* ) ;; server2) newlist=$(mydisks *WDC_WD320* *ST31000* *SAMSUNG_HD502* ) ;; www5) newlist=$(mydisks *_SSD_* *TOSHIBA* ) ;; esac if [ -n "$newlist" ]; then echo New disklist: $newlist echo disklist=\"$newlist\" >> $LOGDIR/additional.var fi -- viele Grüße Thomas