7 would be highest prority, then 6,5,4,3,2,1,0.
For wide scsi, it is still 7, then 6,5,4,3,2,1,0,15,14,13,12,11,10,9,8.
Scsi controller should be set to 7, and for hard drive, 0
CD-ROM=3
This is the standard, though as long as each device has a unique I.D. all should be well.
1. IDE Hard Disk 2. SATA Hard Disk 3. SCSI Hard Disk 4. Ultra SCSI Hard Disk
The host adapter is assigned SCSI ID 7, which has the highest priority over all other devices.
SATA , ATA and SCSi
IDE hard disk, SCSI hard disk, SATA hard disk, External hard disk, it is also differ by RPM speed for the HADD. I hope that helpes.
0 is highest, 15 is lowest. The highest-priority ID on the SCSI bus is 7. You normally assign this ID to the host adapter. Next in priority, from highest to lowest, are IDs 6-0 and then 15-8. So 0 has higher priority than 15.
IDE hard disk, SCSI hard disk, SATA hard disk, External hard disk, it is also differ by RPM speed for the HADD. I hope that helpes.
sata,ata,and scsi
SCSI interface would be what you're looking for.
The ID number which is traditionally assigned to the SCSI controller is ID 7. ID 7 is given the highest priority during bus arbitration.
/dev/sdb3
to connect storage devices such as hard disk drives to a PC
Scsi has nothing to do with disk partition.