On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 12:53 PM, Kenneth R Westerback
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Just a note to remind everyone that you can change your fstab to
> use DUIDs rather than wd* and sd*, thus making it easier to survive
> the flips between wd and sd when changing BIOS settings.
>
> Using wd0 as an example, just 'disklabel -E wd0' and w(rite), q(uit)
> to put a DUID in your disklabel if it hasn't got one. Then replace
> all instances of '/dev/wd0x' with <duid>.x in your fstab. And away
> you go. No need to worry about your disk flipping from wd to sd and
> back.
>
> Just did this and it works fine. My fstab now looks like

Yeah, I also do this, and it works fine.
Otherwise, If I boot my laptop with a pendrive inserted, my softraid
crypto volumes go nuts.

ciao,
david

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