Debain with Sata & SCSI = boot problem
hello all,
i had a debian (etch) box, which was booting from a scsi disk.
everything was ok, until i mounted some sata disks on a pci controller.
Unpredictable, debian "sees" sata disks, before scsi, sometimes..
This causes Debian not to find /dev/sda3 which should be mounted to /
after several reboots, soft and hard, finally initialises scsi disks
first, and mounts root filesystem..
my problem is that i cant reboot it remotely, i have to be there, and
pray for scsi to initialise first..
any suggestions ?
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George A. Michalopoulos [AKA Lewis]
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