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May 9, 2011

I have system (Ubuntu 10.10) on my pendrive. I want to use this system always from this pen - by boot on startup.

If I remove all of my hard disk from laptop and boot from pendrive - everything is ok, but when i try boot from pen when hard disks are plugged - its not working - because linuks want pass to sda2 partition, and this partition is already assign to wrong disk (should be in pendrive).

I have crypt(luks) and lvm on this pen.

I just want to make sure that my pendrive will be always shown as "sda" - how i can do this? I think it will probably fix my problem.

How to disable mount other disk - mount only this pendrive.

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