Chris Snook wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
The FC8 install seems to assign drive identifiers in some random order
instead of BIOS order. I thought that was fixed back around 2.6.17,
but it certainly isn't the case AFAIK, if I boot the rescue CD I get
one set of assignments (not BIOS order), and if I boot I get another.
Needless to say this makes getting a bootable install nearly impossible.
Device scanning is asynchronous now, and drives may come up in *any*
order, potentially changing even across reboots even with no changes to
software or hardware. This is why we use labels and uuids.
I see nothing in the description of grub.conf which indicates that these
can be used, it seems to want things like (hd3,0) and similar. The
problem I'm hitting is that the associated drive "3,0" is not the same
drive on every boot. It is either the PATA drive on the primary of the
first motherboard controller, OR the primary of the first controller on
the PCI Promise controller. At least once in 25-30 boots the partition
type was a5 (FreeBSD) which means it was on the VIA RAID controller
(JBOD mode) in the pluggable drive bay.
If there's some trick to getting grub to look at lebals or uuid I am
missing it.
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