Michael Reed schrieb:
While you didn't explicitly mention which distro you're using, some already
have udev in their initrd.  If this applies in your case, you should be able
to change the root= parameter passed to the kernel to specify your root device
via a persistent name.  For example:

        root=/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:01:03.0-scsi-0:0:1:0p1

You can do the same in your /etc/fstab for the root device.

You can ALSO change the order in which modules are loaded via 
/etc/modprobe.conf,
or /etc/sysconfig/kernel, or something similar for your distro, so that the 
driver
for your root device is always loaded first.

I hope this helps.

Mike

hello Mike,

we use SLES 10.
The direct path is THE solution.

Thanks
Andreas

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