On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 10:50 +0200, Krupanský Rastislav wrote:
Hello 1.Why is in openSUSE alpha hardisk called /dev/sda not /dev/hda?
In the past, hdaX was IDE drives and sdaX was SCSI drives. We now use one kernel module for both IDE and SCSI. This, *I think*, is an upstream change.
2.It´s only for alpha versions, or will it be in final openSUSE 10.3?Now i don´t know how command i can use if i want to mount usb keys.I´m confused from this(and i think that i´m not alone), becuase others distro use /dev/hda only suse use /dev/sda
Why are you confused? How did you managed to find and mount your USB drive in the past? Just use sdaX instead of hdaX when mounting the drive. Also, don't your USB drive mount autmatically when you are logged in to the GUI as a normal user (or is your install used without GUI?) If you are unsure, (forgive me GUI lovers) do a 'cat /proc/partitions' and you will see what devices you have.
Please somebody for explanation. Regards
Cheers, Magnus --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org