For what it's worth your Ubuntu install probably saw the one disk one master
channel 2 as replacing the missing entry for master channel 0. I've seen
usb root hub's treat thumb drives the same. What Eric wrote about udev may
react the way some usb root hubs behave.
Not sure and mostly guessing based on past experiences but maybe this gives
you a direction to pursue your question further?
"Never sit in front of a Computer and say 'This will only take a minute' "
...blonde computer tech
On Oct 1, 2009 10:29 AM, "Eric Shubert" <
ejs@shubes.net> wrote:
I don't know the answer, but I believe that it's due to how udev does
its thing. This might shed a little light:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Using_udev_to_map_multiple_entries_to_a_device
I'd like to find a nice little udev tutorial, if someone knows of one.
Mark Jarvis wrote: > > OOPS! the first question should read: > 1) Why did a
SATA drive on Chan...
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