I'm not having a problem, I'm just hoping someone can enlighten me as to how the drive ids (paths?) are assigned to usb devices.
And by extension, where to look to determine the particular path to a particular usb device.
Here's the crux of my dilemma. I have an external drive that the majority of the time when I plug it in is assigned to /dev/sdb.
I just plugged in a thumbdrive and assumed it would get /dev/sdc, however I couldn't mount it as such. I remembered once using /dev/sdg, so I tried that and it worked.
It just made me curious as to how these names are assigned: Arbitrary? Or is there some method behind the madness?
And by extension, where to look to determine the particular path to a particular usb device.
Here's the crux of my dilemma. I have an external drive that the majority of the time when I plug it in is assigned to /dev/sdb.
I just plugged in a thumbdrive and assumed it would get /dev/sdc, however I couldn't mount it as such. I remembered once using /dev/sdg, so I tried that and it worked.
It just made me curious as to how these names are assigned: Arbitrary? Or is there some method behind the madness?
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