Yep. Mount on the filesystem's UUID instead of the device name.

On Mon, 2011-02-07 at 16:00 -0500, Whit Hansell wrote:
> Hey guys.  Picked up an external drive a few days ago and set it up just 
> fine.  Using AMD64 Lenny on Assus board.  External drive is a bakup 
> drive w usb connection and separate p/s.
> 
> Have two hd's on box plus this external drive.  Use linux on one hd, XP 
> on a separate drive and reboot back and forth on occasion as needed.   
> Partitioned new external to reduce Windows partition and add Linux 
> partition.  All works fine.  No problemo' there.  No problemo' w. other 
> situation either.
> 
> But where I am having problem is that when I come back into linux from 
> XP, a restart from XP,  linux changes the mount point on my usb various 
> drives, externala and stick drives which are also attached.
> 
> Am using rsync in a script I wrote and so when I want to backup it's 
> easy, except now the mount  point is different.
> 
>  Is there any way to lock in the mount point on the external drives by 
> editing a file somewhere?   I've googled all over and all I can find is 
> people having problems with the name being changed, not the mount 
> point.  The name in fstab is the same (/dev/sdd2) and the drive info.  
> AMD64 automounts the drive and sticks an icon in the tray automatically 
> on bootup but, again, changes the mount point so when I try to run my 
> sccript, it's no longer looking at the correct  usbport.   I am not 
> moving the drives at all.  The system is changing the usb port names on 
> reboot all by itself.  Usb0, Usb1,Usb2, etc.
> 
> I assume someone has added an external usb drive and had the same 
> problem and am just wondering how you solved it.  Thanking you in 
> advance for any help.
> 
> fstab entry:
> /dev/sdd2    /media/usb0    ext3    user,noauto,rw    0    0
> 
> script lines:
> #/bin/bash
> rsync -vrlptg --delete /home/whit/ /media/usb0/home/whit
> 
> Again, this  worked fine before my reboot, but now the drive /dev/sdd2 
> is on mountpoint /media/usb1, not /media/ usb0.
> 
> gracias amigos, por favor.
> 
> Whit
> 
> 
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