@r.stiltskin
If all partitions is identified by UUID's in your fstab, all your partitions
should be mounted correctly. If not, it is a completely different problem than
this. All partitions should be identified by UUID's. This bug was opened
because the fstab wasn't automatically rewritten to UU
There are NO occurrences of hd?? or sd?? in my fstab (except in #comments, all
of which are /dev/hd??). My fstab was automatically written when I installed
Dapper, and automatically modified when I upgraded to Edgy. All of the
partitions are identified by uuid. The output of ls -l /dev/disk/b
@r.stiltskin
You should edit /etc/fstab and change every occurrence of hd?? to sd??.
Alternatively you should change your fstab to use UUID's (the best solution).
The command "ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/" will list the UUID's and what partitions
they represent. For further help you could ask in #ub
As I described above, my disk changed from hda to sda when I upgraded to
Feisty. Can you tell me how to change it back to hda? Will this
happen automatically if I upgrade to Gutsy (*upgrade*, not new install)
or do I have to edit something manually before (or after) upgrading?
Thanks.
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disk
This was an upstream change featured on Feisty. The fstab was
automatically changed to UUID usage, is possible to some of you had
manually edited this file so you had problems with the migration.
Please accept our apologies if this was the case.
At this point you shouldn't have this problem at a
Happened to me as well. I have two PATA drives attached to a PCI
controller:
Mass storage controller: Promise Technology, Inc. PDC20268 (Ultra100
TX2) (rev 01)
according to lspci. That means that /dev/hde and /dev/hdg now appeared
as /dev/sda and /dev/sdc. Ouch. On the upgrade to edgy, the upgr
A few days ago I did a version upgrade (with the kubuntu upgrade wizard)
on my laptop, which has just a single ide hard drive, from kubuntu edgy
to feisty. The upgrade installed kernel 2.6.20-16-generic. and changed
the hard disk from hda to sda.
Yesterday I did a fresh install of feisty (after a
Same thing happened here. I then changed hdx to sdx in /etc/fstab and now able
to interact with all partitions but they are not auto. I cannot show them
automatically on desktop(Kubuntu) so i made links to partitions manually.
Regards
True_Friend
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disk changed from sda to hda on kernel upgrad
I see now that changes from hda to sda is intended for kernels >=2.6.19
http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_19#head-cdcbaa9c1b476decdc064e0a75d23d1328b1ddce
Don't know about sda -> hda though...
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disk changed from sda to hda on kernel upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/97274
You received th
Maybe it would be an idea to check the fstab (maybe others too) and
change hd* to sd* for relevant mounts during the upgrade procedure.
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disk changed from sda to hda on kernel upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/97274
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I also have this problem. My (ide) hd was /dev/hda, is now /dev/sda. My
cdrom is also not listed as /dev/hdc anymore (/dev/cdrom and some other
device names still work though)
Linux laptopgijs 2.6.20-13-386 #2 Sun Mar 25 00:18:53 UTC 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
relevant sections from output of lshw comma
I have the exact opposite problem after DistUpgrade to Feisty.
All my hard drives /dev/hd* is now named /dev/sd* .
DistroRelease: Kubuntu 7.04
Uname: Linux andreas-laptop 2.6.20-13-generic #2 SMP Sun Mar 25 00:21:25 UTC
2007 i686 GNU/Linux
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disk changed from sda to hda on kernel upgrade
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