also sprach Mark Ferlatte <ferlatte@cryptio.net> [2002.01.22.0121 +0100]:
> You know, MS isn't the only one that does this... the Linux SCSI
> implementation would assign /dev/sda to the lowest SCSI ID on the chain,
> so if you went back and added a new drive who's ID was lower than the
> drives you've already had, all of your drive letters would move up by
> one, 'causing no end of trouble.
a short edit of /etc/fstab
a possible recreation of a symlink in /dev, or two, or three
what else?
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