Hi Andy,
first thanks for your answer.
> Unfortunately if you do solve the booting problem (I believe grub has been
> tried and works recalling from previous posts I've seen, never tried
> myself) the system will not boot.
>
> On start-up the kernel looks for the LCD device physically on the mbd, and
> when it doesn't find it, it calls a stop to the boot. There *is* a way
> round this, but its long, laborious and would make things difficult when
> you put things back into your RaQ.
Hmmm ... do you know anything about this hardware ?
> What about having a spare PC, with a small HD that boots a Redhat6.2
> system, then mounts /home /var from the RaQ HDD in the second IDE channel
> and starts apache like that. You might need to do some symlinking, etc but
> it *might* work.
Well, i tried to mount the partitions "by hand" in a running SuSE system which is a
bit similar to RedHat.
But the partition table seemed so strange i could only mount /dev/hda1 or /dev/hdc1 of
the two drives.
Have you made any experiences concerning this?
Ok, i think i'll try it with a RedHat 6.2, maybe there are some major differences i
didn't recognize.
> Regards,
>
> Andy
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Thank you for the information
Yours
Jan*
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