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The topic is misleading, it sounds to me like you installed the disks and forgot to check the order in which they were detected.
In any case, you should always add a single device at a time... compare dmesg output with and without the drive, you might have to edit /etc/fstab. |
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Device numbers are assigned in order, during startup probe. When you installed the OS, you only had a single drive, it was assigned drive #0. You have since added two new drives ... but they are on the first IDE channel, and are found by the probe first. They are assigned drive #0 and #1, now, and your original drive is drive #2 (wd2). From my perspective, you have three choices:
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BTW, I have one of those BIOSes that allow choosing a boot drive on the fly. Best wishes. |
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