Disks mounting in wrong order after upgrade to 8.10
Hi,
I recently upgraded from Hardy to Intrepid and now my disks appear to be mounting incorrectly. Note, this doesn't happen at every boot, it only affects me about 3 times out of 5 which seems odd.
I have four drives attached - one for the system, one for my data, which is accessed via symbolic links from my /home folder, one for backups, and one for Windows.
Following a successful boot, gparted tells me this:
Disk FS Mountpoint Label
sda
sda1 ext3 /
sda2 extended
sda5 linux-swap
sdb
sdb1 ext3 /media/sdb1 data
sdc
sdc1 ntfs /media/sdc1
sdd
sdd1 ext3 /media/sdd1 backups
Following an *unsuccessful* boot:
sda
sda1 ntfs
sdb
sdb1 ext3 /, /media/sdb1
sdb2 extended
sdb5 linux-swap
sdc
sdc1 ext3 /media/sdc1 data
sdd
sdd1 ext3 /media/sdd1 backups
So sdc somehow becomes sda, sda becomes sdb, sdb becomes sdc, etc.
Also note that my data drive appears to be mounted twice, at / and at /media/sdb1.
I can still access the drives via the "Places" menu, but they appear under "Removable Media". Also, my symbolic links to "Documents", "Music" etc. are now broken, because they point to the wrong place.
It is baffling me as to how these things seem to move around in an unpredictable fashion following some, but not all reboots. So two questions, I guess:
1. Why is this happening since upgrading to 8.10? (With 8.04, everything stayed "in the same place")
2. Once the system has booted "correctly" (i.e. all drives where they should be), is it possible to do something to make that state permanent?
Note that I have tried re-installing a few times from scratch with different configurations of disks etc., swapped from one controller to another for example, but the problem still exists, and is still unpredictable in nature.
Many thanks in advance.
Paul
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