T tonycav Member Oct 4, 2022 86 4 13 Mar 28, 2023 #1 I updated to 7.4 and found all device names changed. Is there a way to block device names? Thank you for your time
I updated to 7.4 and found all device names changed. Is there a way to block device names? Thank you for your time
Chris Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Jan 2, 2019 3,022 537 158 Mar 28, 2023 #2 tonycav said: I updated to 7.4 and found all device names changed. Is there a way to block device names? Thank you for your time Click to expand... Hi, from which version of PVE did you upgrade from? Which devices are you taking about exactly? Do you refer to host devices or device names within a VM? Did you maybe use the persistent name scheme? Device names are given by the predictable name scheme, see https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkInterfaceNames
tonycav said: I updated to 7.4 and found all device names changed. Is there a way to block device names? Thank you for your time Click to expand... Hi, from which version of PVE did you upgrade from? Which devices are you taking about exactly? Do you refer to host devices or device names within a VM? Did you maybe use the persistent name scheme? Device names are given by the predictable name scheme, see https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkInterfaceNames
T tonycav Member Oct 4, 2022 86 4 13 Mar 28, 2023 #3 Hi, pve 7.3.6 -> 7.4.0 the name of the internal zfs sata disk and the external usb disk has changed
Chris Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Jan 2, 2019 3,022 537 158 Mar 28, 2023 #4 Well, the kernel names the disks based on detection order, so they are not guaranteed to be fixed and can change on reboot. You should use persistent block device names as based on label or id. For more information, please have a look at this article in the ArchLinux wiki https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Persistent_block_device_naming It is also possible to set static device names via udev, see https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Udev#Setting_static_device_names
Well, the kernel names the disks based on detection order, so they are not guaranteed to be fixed and can change on reboot. You should use persistent block device names as based on label or id. For more information, please have a look at this article in the ArchLinux wiki https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Persistent_block_device_naming It is also possible to set static device names via udev, see https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Udev#Setting_static_device_names