[opensuse-kernel] update/11.2-test Kernel 2.6.31.8-0.1-desktop - 2nd disk & USB Mass storage swapped drive letters
Tried out the kernel update from 11.2-test, seems alright so far but thought better give heads up on drive name change. Trying to break things, I had /boot read-only, and remounted after checking the error popup. Did have some issues with the preload kernel module package, perhaps because I had a kernel-vanilla installed as well as desktop, which I upgraded first rather than running whole patch. Anyway, on first boot up after loading the preload package, when hitting ESC I noticed some unexpected error messages re object files not being found very early on, before udev is started. The next boot was clean. When I looked, a USB mass storage device has become sdb, and the 2nd hard disk is sdc. Because I mount using Labels it's not a problem for me, but thought I better report this in case, it's not due to my system glitch, but more general affecting ppl using device names statically. Rob -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+help@opensuse.org
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 01:07:30PM +0000, Rob OpenSuSE wrote:
Tried out the kernel update from 11.2-test, seems alright so far but thought better give heads up on drive name change.
Trying to break things, I had /boot read-only, and remounted after checking the error popup. Did have some issues with the preload kernel module package, perhaps because I had a kernel-vanilla installed as well as desktop, which I upgraded first rather than running whole patch. Anyway, on first boot up after loading the preload package, when hitting ESC I noticed some unexpected error messages re object files not being found very early on, before udev is started. The next boot was clean.
When I looked, a USB mass storage device has become sdb, and the 2nd hard disk is sdc. Because I mount using Labels it's not a problem for me, but thought I better report this in case, it's not due to my system glitch, but more general affecting ppl using device names statically.
You need to update the preload-kmp-desktop the same time as kernel-desktop itself. For the others some error messages would be helpful ... Not sure about the USB renames, but they should not matter really as USB mass storage devices can easily different /dev/sdX any time they are plugged in. Ciao, Marcus -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+help@opensuse.org
2009/12/19 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.de>:
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 01:07:30PM +0000, Rob OpenSuSE wrote:
You need to update the preload-kmp-desktop the same time as kernel-desktop itself.
Yes, things seem fine now, I mentioned it to avoid misleading. I had to alter the zypp.conf to have multi-version working so I was being ueber-cautious, but missed the preload initially I think.
For the others some error messages would be helpful ... Not sure about the USB renames, but they should not matter really as USB mass storage devices can easily different /dev/sdX any time they are plugged in.
Yes, but the static hard disks have generally been assigned first, it's first time I have seen USB disk take sdb, rather than higher letters so I thought I'd report it. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+help@opensuse.org
2009/12/19 Rob OpenSuSE <rob.opensuse.linux@googlemail.com>:
2009/12/19 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.de>:
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 01:07:30PM +0000, Rob OpenSuSE wrote:
For the others some error messages would be helpful ... Not sure about the USB renames, but they should not matter really as USB mass storage devices can easily different /dev/sdX any time they are plugged in.
Yes, but the static hard disks have generally been assigned first, it's first time I have seen USB disk take sdb, rather than higher letters so I thought I'd report it.
Sorry not clear enough. There are still 2 internal hard disks, so the USB has taken the device name used by non-root device, prior to the update which would cause failing fsck's if I had used traditional devices rather than flexible disk labels and /dev/disk/by-id device pathnames. Rob -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+help@opensuse.org
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