Timothy Murphy wrote:
John Summerfield wrote:
Karl Larsen wrote:
I have two hard drives in my computer. I have this F7 on a IDE hard
drive and while on this drive it is /dev/sda. No problem now but the
second drive is a Serial Cable type and it shows up as /dev/sdf. No
problem with that either.
It all falls apart when I use the Serial Cable hard drive. It becomes
/dev/sda and the IDE becomes /dev/sdb.
I think the BIOS is doing this. Does anyone else have a similar
problem?
I think it's not the BIOS. Linux generally ignores the BIOS for disks.
^^^^^
I'm not sure this is strictly true.
I think grub decides which is hd(0), hd(1), etc, according to the BIOS.
^^^^
If you change the order of the disks in the BIOS
I think this alters the way grub sees the disks.
"grub" <> "Linux"
Karl was using Linux names, so I think he's not talking of grub.
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John
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