RE: Linux not adhering to BIOS Drive boot order?

Venkatesh Ramamurthy (Venkateshr@ami.com)
Tue, 16 Jan 2001 11:43:29 -0500


> This is due to the fixed ordering of the scsi drivers. You can change the
> order of the scsi hosts with the "scsihosts" kernel parameter. See
> linux/drivers/scsi/scsi.c
[Venkatesh Ramamurthy] I think it would be a nice idea if we can
make this process automatic , with out user typing in the order and
remembering it. The fact that a kernel developer is not using the machines
daily to get his work done should be in our minds. If we do this Linux would
become more user friendly

> Yours,
> Dominik
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