I may be able to get more extensive logging later, but
unplugging/replugging is what moves it to next
/dev/sd:O
--- Alan Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Mr. Mailing List wrote:
> 
> > everytime i plug in my usb sandisk reader, or i
> think
> > even when i put the card in, it moves to the next
> > /dev/sd  device.
> > 
> > how do i FORCE it, as it is the only device i have
> > that uses scsi emulation, to stay at /dev/sda?
> 
> It should do that normally, provided that you unplug
> the reader (just 
> changing the card might not be enough).
> 
> Can you post a system log with verbose SCSI
> debugging turned on, showing
> what happens when you plug the reader in, unplug it,
> and then plug it in 
> again?
> 
> Alan Stern
> 
> 
> 
>
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