I see... But it shouldn't be right to use some simple script in the next
update that did use regular expression to replace hd with sd. I am not a
regular expression guru but replacing text isn't that hard. It isn't
good if this can happen to inexperienced users that can't or doesn't
want to learn w
right = hard.
I'm too tired to write...
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IDE-hdd detected as SCSI
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The automatic upgrade from paths to UUIDs only works for drives that are
connected at the point you upgrade, or for those special devices made by
the installer.
Since this is an fstab entry you added yourself, and it apparently
wasn't connected during the update, it won't have been updated for you
My fstab looked like this (before and) after the upgrade:
/dev/hdb1 /media/hdb1 ext3
defaults0 0
so I changed it to:
/dev/sdb1 /media/hdb1 ext3
defaults0
How does your /etc/fstab look like? When I update the package that
changed the hardware tree from hda to sda, the /etc/fstab file was
update and now uses UIDs instead of /dev/hd* references. However, the
mount anchors are still /media/hd* as before.
I was also a little annoyed about the change, bu
This is absolutly a bug!
Before the upgrade all the links I had worked perfectly and now I need
to change them to make them work. I also need to add my new-named
partition on the 2nd drive (hdb1 before now sdb1) to /etc/fstab. This is
not user-friendly! I know that Feisty is not finished yet but i
Sorry I was wrong. It didn't remove my mount-thingy in /etc/fstab, it
just didn't change it from hdb1 to sdb1, which I think would be great if
it did automatically just because of this naming change (which the user
shouldn't have to worry about).
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Thanks for your bug report.
This is not a bug, but a change in the naming of the devices.
Is it ok to close this bug report?
Thanks
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Assignee: (unassigned) => txwikinger
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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IDE-hdd detected as SCSI
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This is not a bug.
Since the use of libata in the linux kernel the device structure has changed.
IDE drives are now accessed via libata.
There is no difference now between PATA (=IDE) and SATA in device naming.
Regards, Georgy
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IDE-hdd detected as SCSI
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