You nailed it down! After boot>-s, examining the dmesg shows the SATA drive is wd0 and the former wd0 is wd1 and the former wd1 is wd2. Now if my thinking is correct, all I should have to do is edit fstab to reflect the changed drive positions and the system should be happy.
On 6/18/07, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2007/06/18 11:53, Bruce Bauer wrote: > Anybody with a relavent cluebat is welcome to give me a whack. boot -s, look at disklabels and/or manually mount partitions and work out what's showing up where. Perhaps the SATA drive appears as wd0 and shunts the other drives along.

