Hi Guys, I recently upgraded our server to Sid & the latest .deb kernel, and I have a problem that I'm not sure of the best way to tackle. We have 3 scsi disks in a software raid, and an external usb drive. Since the upgrade of the kernel, the USB drive has become sda, with the scsi drives being sdb,c and d. Its less then ideal to use sda as a usb drive for obvious reasons, and I am wondering what is the best way to fix this?
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