Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2012 14:33:54 +0000 From: Mike Clarke <jmc-freebsd2@milibyte.co.uk> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: Jonathan Vomacka <juvix88@gmail.com> Subject: Re: fixating USB Storage Message-ID: <201202041433.55000.jmc-freebsd2@milibyte.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <CABfwSFrW%2BwSacq3arxds30qs4LnkdYXkfGV0MZ7Em0fPu7P=Mg@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAB3Sx6evad7VOWoK3AHF6DW0y0k6ZgpBwPUMSu7Ag8-dQqSJTw@mail.gmail.com> <201202040953.19456.jmc-freebsd2@milibyte.co.uk> <CABfwSFrW%2BwSacq3arxds30qs4LnkdYXkfGV0MZ7Em0fPu7P=Mg@mail.gmail.com>
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On Saturday 04 February 2012, Jonathan Vomacka wrote: > On Feb 4, 2012 4:54 AM, "Mike Clarke" <jmc-freebsd2@milibyte.co.uk> > wrote: ? > > Sounds similar to my experience. Normally my internal 4 slot memory > > card reader is assigned devices da[0-3] and when the USB memory > > stick is inserted it comes up as da4. If the USB stick is present > > on booting then it appears as da0 and the card reader is da[1-4]. > > So it looks like occupied slots are given priority when numbers are > > assigned at boot time. > > > > Do you know if it is different with zfs system? That was with a UFS basedFreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE system but I've just tested it 9.0-RELEASE booting from ZFS and it does just the same. -- Mike Clarke
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