On Tuesday 27 December 2005 19:14, Rony Bill wrote:
> Francis wrote:
> > Rony the disk partitions are not the same . I have made the

They dont have to be the same in any installation (unless there are 
some Fedoraisms in there)

> > necessary changes in the grub hence it starts uncompressing the
> > kernel .. Is there any other files where i will have to make
> > changes redarding the change in disk partitions.

you need  to edit /etc/fstab too.

>
> The grub entries point to the partition that has the kernel but
> what about your installation itself that is installed for the older
> partition. I have not done this before so *just for experimenting*

I do it quite often.

> , create at least the same number of partitions so that your
> /dev/hdax for installation remains the same for both disks. BTW
> what about your old disk. How does it detect your new hw?
>

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