Kyle Smith wrote:
SUSE creates files in /etc/sysconfig/hardware for each DASD or qeth
device
and uses hotplug/coldplug to bring them up on boot.  If the files get
renamed & the contents updated I would assume the changes would get
picked
up, although YaST may keep it's own cache somewhere.

Yes - I knew about those, but was curious also about how the devices are
mapped to dasda, dasdb, etc., since that information is not included in
those files.

Klaus gave me a couple of other ideas to try, so I'm experimenting with
those now.

Many thanks for all the hints so far...

Ray

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