"Jay Kline" <list at slushpupie.com> wrote:
> 
> I have several SCSI disks on my computer, and occasionally I disconnect
> one or two of them (ie, Zip drive, external hard drive, etc).  The
> problem is the device files reorder themselves if I don't boot with the
> same devices all the time.  This means fstab is not right, and I have to
> mount things manually (after figuring out what device is where).  Is
> there a way to force the devices to maintain their id's?

You could use devfs (device filesystem) or find the utility `scsidev' and
have that run early on in the boot process (ie, one of the first lines in
/etc/rc.sysinit or whatever the correct script is on your system)

http://www.torque.net/scsi/linux_scsi_24/dnamesdevfs.html
http://www.torque.net/scsi/linux_scsi_24/dnamesscsidev.html
http://www.garloff.de/kurt/linux/scsidev/

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