Go to your system setup and remove the IDE drive from the boot list and use "Other" scsi for
the SATA drive. Problem over for me
good luck
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 3:12 AM, <reikred@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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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