Harddrives renaming themselves?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2014 5:29 am
Well.. this is weird.
I was fiddling with conky a bit where the temp for the harddrive had gone to 0, and then saw in the systray that the temp for my harddrive (installed this to /dev/sda) was also set to 0C
So.. I enter in the terminal: hddtemp /dev/sda
How big my amazement when I read this: /dev/sda: PLEXTOR DVDR PX-820A : S.M.A.R.T. not available
What??
So.. open up gparted and sure enough.. sda is now sdb, and what used to be sdb is now sdc.
How on earth could this happen?
I upgraded all things upgradable on the 10th of Feb (including the wheezy base files and such), couldn't upgrade vlc so asked and told to do dist-upgrade which fixed that.
Outside of those two things I haven't done anything to the system that I know of. I figured I'd report this issue cause it doesn't look like something it should do.
I can reinstall this system, no biggie at all.. I just wonder, what the heck happened to cause it and how to prevent this sort of thing in the future?
I was fiddling with conky a bit where the temp for the harddrive had gone to 0, and then saw in the systray that the temp for my harddrive (installed this to /dev/sda) was also set to 0C
So.. I enter in the terminal: hddtemp /dev/sda
How big my amazement when I read this: /dev/sda: PLEXTOR DVDR PX-820A : S.M.A.R.T. not available
What??
So.. open up gparted and sure enough.. sda is now sdb, and what used to be sdb is now sdc.
How on earth could this happen?
I upgraded all things upgradable on the 10th of Feb (including the wheezy base files and such), couldn't upgrade vlc so asked and told to do dist-upgrade which fixed that.
Outside of those two things I haven't done anything to the system that I know of. I figured I'd report this issue cause it doesn't look like something it should do.
I can reinstall this system, no biggie at all.. I just wonder, what the heck happened to cause it and how to prevent this sort of thing in the future?