On Sat, 22 Jun 2002 12:47:39 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matthew Sackman) wrote:

> That would work fine. However, I have done this kind of thing a fair few
>  times now, and getting the new hard disc to boot when you've done this
>  kind of thing and then removed the first hard disc is a bit a pain at
>  times. You are supposed to be able to run lilo in a chroot jail but I
>  can't reliably get it to work.
> 
>  Therefore make sure that you have a working boot floppy and use that
>  (specify root=/dev/hdxx as necessary) and then when you've system has
>  booted off the new hard disc, set up lilo.conf and then run lilo.
> 
>  Of course this assumes that you are using lilo. I would imagine the same
>  advice applies if you are running GRUB instead.

It doesn't. Grub can be installed from another disk, after which you
just need to edit {Temporary_mountpoint}/boot/grub/menu.lst. You can
even get away with not editing that file, if you have memorized the
exact sequences of command to issue at the Grub commandline.


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