Hi all.

I just bought and installed a new motherboard which only has one IDE
connector and a lot of SATA. Since I have two IDE disks, a dvd burner
and a SATA disk, I also bought a PCI IDE controller to be able to use
all of the three. I had to connect the two disks to the PCI
controller, since otherwise I had problems (saying "jmicron" should be
enough).

Anyway, now my IDE drives get sometimes mixed in udev, such that I
randomly get hdc or hdk for my boot device. This obviously makes the
boot process unreliable, and I get a 50% of kernel panics. I want to
write udev rules to assign a fixed name to those disks, but I only
found rules for cdroms, and I don't know where to look up for the
ATTRS to use. Also, I don't know if I'm interfering with standard
rules in /etc/udev/rules/udev.rules.

Does anyone know what I can do? Info and examples are both welcome :)


bardo

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