[Lazarus] TurboPower OnGuard changes

Raistware raistware at gmail.com
Thu Feb 11 08:42:40 CET 2010


El 11/02/2010 8:15, Graeme Geldenhuys escribió:
> UUID look-up can be done via /var/log/udev
No such file on Debian testing.


But /dev/disk/by-id/ has the files, has many files!
ata-ASUS-PHISON_SSD_SOQ2882217
ata-ASUS-PHISON_SSD_SOQ2882217-part1
ata-ASUS-PHISON_SSD_SOQ2882259
ata-ASUS-PHISON_SSD_SOQ2882259-part1
ata-ASUS-PHISON_SSD_SOQ2882259-part2
ata-ASUS-PHISON_SSD_SOQ2882259-part3
scsi-SATA_ASUS-PHISON_SSDSOQ2882217
scsi-SATA_ASUS-PHISON_SSDSOQ2882217-part1
scsi-SATA_ASUS-PHISON_SSDSOQ2882259
scsi-SATA_ASUS-PHISON_SSDSOQ2882259-part1
scsi-SATA_ASUS-PHISON_SSDSOQ2882259-part2
scsi-SATA_ASUS-PHISON_SSDSOQ2882259-part3
usb-Single_Flash_Reader_058F63356336-0:0
usb-Single_Flash_Reader_058F63356336-0:0-part1

I have an Asus EEEPC901, with 2 HDD SSD, so I think that my two hard 
disks are duplicated, if you see carefully, the serial numbers are the 
same on ata and scsi, only adding SSD on scsi interface.
The last two entrys own to a SD memory card that it is plugged on.

Hope helps




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