James C. Bevier <jim <at> jbsys.com> writes:
I am doing an upgrade from FC6 to FC7
Why are you posting this to fedora-test-list? F7 is no longer in testing, it has already been released. So the fedora-list would be a better place to post this to.
sdc and rebooted. There I find the system now has the PATAs at sda & sdb, and SATAs at sdc & sdd. Why does Anaconda see the drives backward of everybody else?
I've also noticed this. I have 3 PATA hard disk drives: 2 on my primary PATA controller, the secondary one is taken up by DVD drives, and the third HDD is on a Promise SATA/PATA RAID controller (which is in non-RAID PATA mode). They get detected as: FC6: primary PATA controller: hda and hdb, Promise SATA/PATA controller: sda (Yes, we PATA-on-sata_promise users have essentially been beta-testing libata-for-PATA for everyone. ;-) ) F7 Anaconda: primary: sdb and sdc, Promise: sda F7 once installed: primary: sda and sdb, Promise: sdc
I don't know why Anaconda sees the controllers in a different order than the releases system.
I also just noticed that I also ended up with an incorrect /boot/grub/device.map because of this (you probably too, please check), which is probably worth filing a bug about. But it most likely won't be fixed before F8.
Kevin Kofler