Mark Post wrote:
No.  The _first_ device number presented to the kernel becomes dasda.  The
second becomes dasdb.
Well, wouldn't you just know it? My colleagues decided to completely
reinstall Linux on the new system, rather than trying to adjust the
device addresses!! (Where's their sense of adventure?)

In any case, thank you all again for a most informative thread. I have
learned many new things, and have been delving into initrd and other
places I had never visited before, so it was far from a waste of time.

Thanks again,
Ray Mansell

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