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How to define which device is /dev/sda



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On Friday 16 January 2004 16:00, Christoph Doerbeck a242369 wrote:
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> While I'm trying to hunt this down myself, does anyone know the
> correct kernel options to force sda to a specific scsi controller / target?
> 


I think you're SOL -- aren't we still stuck with lowest-SCSI-id-wins?
/dev/sd* and friends are just symlinks, so it's devfsd that's in charge of 
that, yes?
Poke around in /etc/devfsd.conf and see if there's anything useful in there.
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