On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 03:36:15AM -0500, Rob Landley wrote:Proposals on how to do this would be gladly reviewed. But again, please remember that these USB devices are really SCSI devices. Same for SATA devices. There is a reason they are using the SCSI layer, and it isn't just because the developers felt like it :) Use mount-by-label instead, it's much saner and handles device name movement just fine (as does the UUID method that you seem to hate.) Look in /dev/disk/ for a wide range of options that you have in which to choose how to pick your block devices. Oh, and this seems like a very Ubuntu specific rant, might I suggest you contact the Ubuntu developers about this? The kernel doesn't dictate that the distro has to use these long identifiers, and there is nothing we can do about it. good luck, greg k-h -
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