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Hello everyone! I have a question to ask. How can I ensure that Disk 1 corresponds to sda, Disk 2 corresponds to sdb, Disk 3 corresponds to sdc when managing disks through Cockpit, and this assignment remains consistent even after rebooting the system?
I've noticed that each time I reboot the system, the disk identifier sda may correspond to Disk 1 or Disk 2. I need to assign a fixed identifier such as sdb to determine the disk, as I intend to pass specific disks directly to virtual machines. If the disk identifier changes, I won't be able to consistently assign the designated disk to the virtual machine.
Please excuse my poor English, I translated this using Google Translate. Thank you all.
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Hello everyone! I have a question to ask. How can I ensure that Disk 1 corresponds to sda, Disk 2 corresponds to sdb, Disk 3 corresponds to sdc when managing disks through Cockpit, and this assignment remains consistent even after rebooting the system?
I've noticed that each time I reboot the system, the disk identifier sda may correspond to Disk 1 or Disk 2. I need to assign a fixed identifier such as sdb to determine the disk, as I intend to pass specific disks directly to virtual machines. If the disk identifier changes, I won't be able to consistently assign the designated disk to the virtual machine.
Please excuse my poor English, I translated this using Google Translate. Thank you all.
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