How do I force the SATA drive to be /dev/sda when IDE drive is present?
- From: reikred@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 00:12:28 -0700
I have an F7 system that has both a SATA drive and occasionally an IDE
drive connected to it. The problem is that when the IDE drive is
connected, the system will make IDE=/dev/sda and SATA=/dev/sdb, and screw up my boot process.
Is there a kernel command parameter or other simple method to get
around this problem?
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