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Old 07-13-2006
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My device files change!!!!

Hi...

this is the situation.

I have a server with redhat Advance Server 3 and the operating system is installed in /dev/sda disk... when i include new Luns dinamically they take the following special files /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc.... ok.. until now is everything ok... but the problem begins when i reboot the system.


I don't know why the system change the order of the device files and now the Operating System change to /dev/sdc and before it was in /dev/sda !!!! and the new Luns take /dev/sda and /dev/sdb instead of /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc...

this is a problem because every time that i would like to include a new Lun they gonna change the device files when i reboot the system!!!!!

How can i avoid this happened????

how can i tell to Linux that maintain the original device files and DON'T CHANGE IT ???????

Thanks for all the suggestions that you can give me.


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