Marc Singer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> At http://www.pick.ucam.org/~mcv21/hurd.html, the author states:
> 
> 
>   First - Understand Hurd partition names
> 
>   Hurd uses different partition names to Linux, and this can be
>   confusing. IDE hard disks are numbered in order, beginning from
>   hd0. Note that the second IDE drive will always be hd1, regardless of
>   whether it is a slave or a second master. SCSI drives are also
>   numbered in the same way, in absolute order (so not necessarily the
>   drive ID): they will always be sd0, sd1, and so on regardless of
>   whether the two drives are SCSI id 4 and 5 or whatever.
> 
> This is, in fact, not the case.

You are right. <URL:http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-faq>, for
example, gives the right scheme.

-- 
Robbe

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