Public bug reported:

I think, it was Feisty, when I last saw my IDE disk mapped as "hda".
Now, it is mapped as "sdb", after my first SCSI disk (the only SCSI disk, I 
have).
The Ubuntu installer says, it is "SCSI3", although I have only two HDDs in my 
PC.

However, GRUB recognizes both disks fine (still the same way) - IDE as (hd0) 
and SCSI as (hd1).
I installed Ubuntu on the IDE disk, and after successful installation, I had to 
edit the menu.lst, becouse there was line "root (hd1,4)", but GRUB mapped the 
IDE disk well, on (hd0) - so I always got an error.

Now with Intrepid, the "uuid" command is used instead. But the IDE disk
is still mapped badly (to sdb, although it should be hda).

I have VIA VT8237 southbridge.
If you need further information, let me now.

Thanks in advance

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Ubuntu recognizes IDE disk as SCSI
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292235
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