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[Mageia-dev] Why is AHCI statically compiled into kernel?

+ R James + upsnag2 at gmail.com +
+ Tue Mar 5 19:51:55 CET 2013 +

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On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Thomas Backlund <tmb at mageia.org> wrote:
+
+>
+> If you follow raid devel list you will soon learn that they dont recommend
+> trusting the /dev/sd* naming either as it is by
+> no means static... :)
+>
+> depending on your hw, they may for example  hange place if you happend
+> to have a usb disk plugged at boot and so on.
+>
+> so the thing to check is for example  what disk is mapped as
+> /dev/disk/by-id/*
+>
+>
+> where you can match on actual disc serial number and so on...
+> then you can be sure wich disk is failing / has failed..
+
+
+Great advice. I'll make sure the drive's serial numbers are visible without
+removal and then use ls /dev/disk/by-id/ to make sure I get the right one,
+if/when the time ever comes...
+
+Thanks again -- RJ
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