Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Multiple scsi adapters, naming disks on scsi | Date | Thu, 25 Mar 1999 09:37:43 -0500 | From | "Marty Leisner" <> |
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I just bought a sytem with an ASUS with on-board scsi.
The boot disk is /dev/sda (ID #6) (with redhat 5.2 [2.0.36]).
For now, I'm using an NCR810 board to get at my narrow external devices.
I have no problem doing an insmod and then doing what I want with the devices.
But how do I automate this process? So I can mount the partitions on the NCR810 at boot time in /etc/fstab?
Also, how do I specify which scsi ids become which disks? My boot disk is now ID #6 on the first scsi bus (its /dev/sda), I understand if I add a disk at ID #4, it will become /dev/sda. How do I modify this behavior (id #6 should stay /dev/sda).
Marty Leisner leisner@rochester.rr.com
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