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Oct 8, 2010

I have stumbled upon a rather peculiar problem whilst trying to rescue a CentOS system. For this effort I have to connect a USB stick and boot from that stick. That does not pose a problem. The system contains 3 disks (scsi) which are, not surprisingly, found as sda, sdb and sdc. The problem is that the USB stick is also assigned as 'sdc'. And so the process comes to a grinding halt, because there is no image found on sdc.

I have to find means to make usb-storage (or whichever module decides on using sdc for the USB stick) choose sdd as devicename. But how?

I did a pretty extensive search through the forums, but to no effect. Probably because I did not really know how to construct the finding key for this specific problem.

Bonus points for one that incorporates the fact that this system is at a remote site on which I login via a network connected KVM...

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