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

+ Anne Wilson + annew at kde.org +
+ Wed Mar 6 14:46:06 CET 2013 +

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+On 05/03/13 17:11, Colin Guthrie wrote:
+> Anything that relies on ordering is just broken by design. We need
+> to handle things gracefully regardless of the order they are
+> detected. This is why UUIDs are the defacto method for filesystem
+> identification these days and why in mga4 we'll likely switch to a
+> consistent naming scheme for networking devices too.
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+While I appreciate the intention, from a user PoV, those UUIDs mean
+b***** all.  It would be really nice if, when they are first named, it
+was possible to allocate a "nickname" for want of a better term.
+
+Anne
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