Bug#1050979: debian-installer-12-netboot-amd64 Drive Order scrambled

2023-09-15 Thread Pascal Hambourg
On 15/09/2023 at 17:26, Todd Morgan wrote: AFAIK /dev/sd* discovery and ordering was never guaranteed to be deterministic nor persistent across boots nor match any hardware or firmware ordering. One should not rely on these names, hence the use of persistent identifiers such as UUID, device path

Bug#1050979: debian-installer-12-netboot-amd64 Drive Order scrambled

2023-09-15 Thread Todd Morgan
> AFAIK /dev/sd* discovery and ordering was never guaranteed to be > deterministic nor persistent across boots nor match any hardware or > firmware ordering. One should not rely on these names, hence the use of > persistent identifiers such as UUID, device path or disk ID. I agree. That is why I

Bug#1050979: debian-installer-12-netboot-amd64 Drive Order scrambled

2023-09-01 Thread Pascal Hambourg
On 01/09/2023 at 01:17, Todd Morgan wrote: When using the same method to install Debian 12, I am noticing that the installer is detecting the drives out of order. It does not match what the server BIOS or HPE ILO5 displays. With each PXE installation attempt the ordering can vary. Looking in

Bug#1050979: debian-installer-12-netboot-amd64 Drive Order scrambled

2023-08-31 Thread Todd Morgan
Package: debian-installer-12-netboot-amd64 (20230607+deb12u1) Net Installer: https://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/bookworm/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/mini.iso Severity: high Configured System: HPE DL20 1x 480GB SSD 3x 960GB SSD I am installing Debian Linux on servers using UEFI