From: Patrick Wade <pwade@netassets.com>
To: "pve-user@lists.proxmox.com" <pve-user@lists.proxmox.com>
Subject: [PVE-User] Debian guests losing track of drive sequence?
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2022 18:12:10 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <DM6PR18MB3787400EC266C9D36651E356AE099@DM6PR18MB3787.namprd18.prod.outlook.com> (raw)
I have a PVE 7.1-10 environment with several Debian 11 guests; in some of these guests, I have added a second, scsi1 virtual hard disk in addition to the scsi0 boot virtual disk. I have referenced these as /dev/sda and /dev/sdb in /etc/fstab in the guest.
From time to time, when rebooting the guest, the drives are mounted in the wrong order; the content that was in /dev/sdb1 is mounted as the root partition, as if it were /dev/sda1.
What am I missing that I need to do to ensure the guest mounts its virtual disks in the correct manner?
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Patrick R. Wade
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2022-03-08 18:12 Patrick Wade [this message]
2022-03-08 19:00 ` Roland
2022-03-08 19:01 ` Patrick Wade
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2022-03-08 19:33 ` M. Lyakhovsky
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