Am Montag, 17. Juli 2006 20:28 schrieb Bill Davidsen:
> >Next question: assembling by UUID, does that matter at all?
>
> No. There's the beauty of it.
That's what I needed to hear.
>
> >(And while talking UUID - can I safely migrate to a udev-kernel? Someone
> > on this list recently ran into tro
Dexter Filmore wrote:
Currently I have 4 discs on a 4 channel sata controller which does its job
quite well for 20 bucks.
Now, if I wanted to grow the array I'd probably go for another one of these.
How can I tell if the discs on the new controller will become sd[e-h] or if
they'll be the ne
On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 08:12:14PM +0200, Dexter Filmore wrote:
> How can I tell if the discs on the new controller will become sd[e-h] or if
> they'll be the new a-d and push the existing ones back?
If they are the same type (or more precisely, if they use the same
driver), then their order on
On Thursday July 6, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Currently I have 4 discs on a 4 channel sata controller which does its job
> quite well for 20 bucks.
> Now, if I wanted to grow the array I'd probably go for another one of these.
>
> How can I tell if the discs on the new controller will become sd
Dexter> Currently I have 4 discs on a 4 channel sata controller which
Dexter> does its job quite well for 20 bucks. Now, if I wanted to
Dexter> grow the array I'd probably go for another one of these.
So, which SATA controller are you using? I'm thinking my next box
will go SATA, but I'm still
Currently I have 4 discs on a 4 channel sata controller which does its job
quite well for 20 bucks.
Now, if I wanted to grow the array I'd probably go for another one of these.
How can I tell if the discs on the new controller will become sd[e-h] or if
they'll be the new a-d and push the existi