Hi Maks,
the kernel never guarantees device ordering.
this is userspace policy.
as quick hint UUID usage is recommended:
http://michael-prokop.at/blog/2006/08/11/stable-root-device-aka-uuid/
Fair enough. That works. (My swap volume had no UUID, but that is
easily fixed by disabling swap, then
Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Maks,
the kernel never guarantees device ordering.
this is userspace policy.
as quick hint UUID usage is recommended:
http://michael-prokop.at/blog/2006/08/11/stable-root-device-aka-uuid/
Fair enough. That works. (My swap volume had no UUID, but that is
On 4/3/07, Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is that my SCSI disk is usually sda, but with the
current precompiled kernel, the USB devices appear first -- so the
SCSI disk becomes sde, etc. I'll attach a boot log (captured via
serial port).
Are you using LVM? it may be possible
Package: linux-image-2.6.18-4-k7
Version: 2.6.18.dfsg.1-12
In the past I have usually compiled my own kernel, mainly out of
interest. However, I don't really have time for that anymore, and
would like to switch to a precompiled kernel.
My PC has an Adaptec 29160N with a single hard disk
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