Re: order of IDE drives in lenny ..

2007-05-09 Thread Towncat
In the meantime I actually found a reference to this problem in the release notes for etch. I haven't tried yet, but it should fix the problem. Here: http://www.us.debian.org/releases/etch/i386/release-notes/ch-upgrading.en.html#s-device-reorder I've been using etch for some time, I wonder why

order of IDE drives in lenny

2007-05-07 Thread Towncat
I needed to re-install my Debian system due to a disk failure. (Used to be etch, now lenny.) I have a new primary IDE master to which I installed, and I also have an IT8212 IDE card in the machine. For some reason when booting, the IT8212 gets assigned the /dev/hda-hdd, while the onboard

order of IDE drives in lenny ..

2007-05-07 Thread Towncat
I needed to re-install my Debian system due to a disk failure. (Used to be etch, now lenny.) I have a new primary IDE master to which I installed, and I also have an IT8212 IDE card in the machine. For some reason when booting, the IT8212 gets assigned the /dev/hda-hdd, while the onboard

Re: order of IDE drives in lenny ..

2007-05-07 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 12:04:28AM -0700, Towncat wrote: I needed to re-install my Debian system due to a disk failure. (Used to be etch, now lenny.) I have a new primary IDE master to which I installed, and I also have an IT8212 IDE card in the machine. For some reason when booting, the

Re: order of IDE drives in lenny

2007-05-07 Thread Bob McGowan
Towncat wrote: I needed to re-install my Debian system due to a disk failure. (Used to be etch, now lenny.) I have a new primary IDE master to which I installed, and I also have an IT8212 IDE card in the machine. For some reason when booting, the IT8212 gets assigned the /dev/hda-hdd, while the

Re: order of IDE drives in lenny

2007-05-07 Thread Bob McGowan
Bob McGowan wrote: Towncat wrote: I needed to re-install my Debian system due to a disk failure. (Used to be etch, now lenny.) I have a new primary IDE master to which I installed, and I also have an IT8212 IDE card in the machine. For some reason when booting, the IT8212 gets assigned the