Brett Fenton wrote:

I'm pretty sure this is wrong. My understanding is that in earlier kernels sata devices were recognized as IDE devices, post 2.6.7 they were recognized as SCSI devices. so regardless of whether cabling has altered or not the fstab entries will be wrong and need to be modified. on my system for example the first sata disk was /dev/hde and the root partition /dev/hde1 this needed to be changed to /dev/sda1.

This is unusual. I have two SATA interfaces, but my IDE (PATA?) devices are called /dev/hde /dev/hdf etc.

Stay well and happy
Heracles

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