boot loader question

Bill Hacker wbh at conducive.org
Mon Apr 4 11:50:17 PDT 2005


Jaime Andrés Ballesteros wrote:

Thanks Eric for your answer. I will try. Now i have another question.
Why all BSD's recognizes my SATA disks like ad4? i was waiting for an
ad0 but DgnFly puts an ad4. Is this because BSD's recognizes the SATA
disk like SCSI disks??
Thanks to everyone

Jaime Andrés
No - there's a different reason.

Most MB & BIOs will have a physical and logical IDE/ATA channel 0 thru 3,
and even if using no HDD there, you probably have a CD/DVD on one of those.
Accordingly, either on-MB or add-on PATA or SATA (RAID or otherwise)
will usually count from channel 4, hence ad4.
Potentially less confusing than the alternatives, such as when adding a 
drive
to a previously unused channel, then having to 'bump' the number, edit 
fstab,
or stay confused and perhaps not boot as expected. ;-)

I'd leave it alone and just get used to it.  Safer that way.

BTW - a USB-attached device *may* show up as '/dev/da(n)' - claiming to
be a SCSI.  Go figure.....
Bill Hacker





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