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Date:	Thu, 5 Jul 2007 09:18:25 +0100 (BST)
From:	Chris Rankin <rankincj@...oo.com>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Libata PATA status

> Why not. I boot back and forth randomly between old and new IDE kernels
> without problems. The root fs loaded is set in kernel or grub (or on most
> distros nowdays by label scanning from initrd) so just works. Then mount
> label or uuid based mounting does the rest.

You say that, but I remember the "fun" I had upgrading from FC5 to F7 when the installer couldn't
find my swap partition (as described in /etc/fstab). There were also LVM partitions to contend
with, although vgcfgbackup/vgcfgrestore seemed to sort that out nicely enough. And since I have a
PCI SATA card, the SATA drive suddenly became sdb when I switched to PATA too. So it was all very
much a "one way" process, particularly when the userspace applications needed to be re-educated as
well.

I also know of at least one person (who shall remain nameless because he ought to know better) who
is thinking about buying a brand new machine and installing F7 from scratch rather than go through
the pain of upgrading IDE to PATA.

Cheers,
Chris



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