Stroller wrote: > > On 5 Nov 2007, at 05:17, Jarry wrote: > >> Anthony E. Caudel wrote: >>> How does the kernel (2.6.22) determine the order of SATA drives (sda, >>> sdb, etc.) when it boots up? >> >> I just checked my computer, and sda is the drive plugged in >> the first sata-port, and sdb the one in the second port >> (according to the info in motherboard manual). >> >> Maybe it is something similar as with p-ata drives, where hda >> is always the master drive on the first pata channel... > > What he said. > > But if you're having a problem with it, or want to change the driver > order, then take a poke around in /etc/udev/rules.d/. > > Stroller. But would this be relevant? The kernel boot order is set at boot time, long before udev comes up.
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