In article <Pine.SGI.4.31L.02.0103141026460.532128-100000@irix2.gl.umbc.edu> you wrote:
> The problem:
> drivers change their detection schemes; and changes in the kernel can
> change the order in which devices are assigned names.
>
> For example, the DAC960(?) drivers changed their order of
> detecting controllers, and I did _not_ have fun, given that the machine in
> question had about 40 disks to deal with, spread across two controllers.
Put LABEL=<label set with e2label> in you fstab in place of the device name.
Christoph
P.S. UUID= work, too - but I prefer a human-readable label...
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