Hi there,
I am running Kubuntu, and I have just wiped all my disks clean for a fresh install. However the disks don;t have /dev/sdx numbers to my liking.
I currently have the following disks this is how they appear in the BIOS under Hard Drives.
1st SATA: 250 GB - 1st SATA Master
2nd SATA: 80GB - 2nd SATA Master
3rd SATA: 320 GB - 3rd SATA master
4th SATA: 500 GB 4th SATA Master
They however appear on my computer when I try to install as
/dev/sdc = 250 GB
/dev/sdd = 80GB
/dev/sda = 320 GB
/dev/sdb = 500 GB
However I would like them to look like this.
/dev/sda = 250 GB
/dev/sdb = 80GB
/dev/sdc = 320 GB
/dev/sdd = 500 GB
Does anyone know how to accoplish this without changing the order in the BIOS ? Id like the sdx numbers to match the order in the BIOS.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks
C
I am running Kubuntu, and I have just wiped all my disks clean for a fresh install. However the disks don;t have /dev/sdx numbers to my liking.
I currently have the following disks this is how they appear in the BIOS under Hard Drives.
1st SATA: 250 GB - 1st SATA Master
2nd SATA: 80GB - 2nd SATA Master
3rd SATA: 320 GB - 3rd SATA master
4th SATA: 500 GB 4th SATA Master
They however appear on my computer when I try to install as
/dev/sdc = 250 GB
/dev/sdd = 80GB
/dev/sda = 320 GB
/dev/sdb = 500 GB
However I would like them to look like this.
/dev/sda = 250 GB
/dev/sdb = 80GB
/dev/sdc = 320 GB
/dev/sdd = 500 GB
Does anyone know how to accoplish this without changing the order in the BIOS ? Id like the sdx numbers to match the order in the BIOS.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks
C
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