Markus Koßmann wrote:
When I installed Alpha3 on an Asus A8N32SLI board I noticed one oddity: I 'am using 3 harddisks attached to that board., 2 disks attached to the Nvidia CK804 SATA , one to the addtional onboard SiI 3132 controler.
SUSE 10.3 recognized the disks on the CK804 as /dev/sda and /dev/sdb and the disk on the SiI 3132 as /dev/sdc, but with Alpha3 the controler order is reversed. The disk on the SiI 3132 becomes /dev/sda and the two disks on the CK804 become /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc. However the bootloader setup recognizes that /dev/sdb is the first BIOS disk in that setup and so there is no trouble with booting that installation. Is this worth a bug report ? I noticed this with my 10.2 and 11.0 alpha2 but everthing appears to work Ok. I upgraded 10.2 to 10.3 and it did not effect things. I do have a question as to what the best way to upgrade 11.0 alpha2 to alpha3? -- Russ Registered Linux user #441463
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