Hi, similar post was sent in July with title "Problem with the order of disks", where Michael Schulz had the same problem we have: SCSI controllers are detected in the wrong order, so that the disk that should be /dev/sda ends up as /dev/sde. This used to work with SuSE 9.0 where we loaded the module for the first controller with "insmod gdth" passed to linuxrc (we are using pxeboot). Now, with 10.1, the init process of YA starts a "Hardware detection" *before* loading the modules defined in the info file or passed to the command line. This makes the insmod option for linuxrc more or less superfluous and removes any control over the order in which modules are loaded during the AY boot. Here, it makes the fc modules load before the scsi modules, thus moving our scsi disk to /dev/sde. Is it possible to disable automatic hardware detection or load the modules before the hardware detection? Or could I try thinks like renaming the init binary in the initrd and install my own script there that's just modprobe gdth exec init.suse Of course, I would prefer a method without changing the initrd if possible... cu, Frank -- Dipl.-Inform. Frank Steiner Web: http://www.bio.ifi.lmu.de/~steiner/ Lehrstuhl f. Bioinformatik Mail: http://www.bio.ifi.lmu.de/~steiner/m/ LMU, Amalienstr. 17 Phone: +49 89 2180-4049 80333 Muenchen, Germany Fax: +49 89 2180-99-4049 * Rekursion kann man erst verstehen, wenn man Rekursion verstanden hat. *