Kenneth Goodwin wrote:
what I am saying is that the MBR may be crafted or rebuild
by anaconda
for the two drive setup disk info. Anaconda may not be able
to go
backwards here, may not be able to undo in a return to
single drive
configuration - most people add hardware, not remove it, it
may have
not been a tested situation. "Something" changed on the
linux system
in response to the addition of the hard drive that is not
being undone
when he reboots with only one drive installed.
This never occurred to me till now, but...the only time anaconda ran
and did anything, was when the system was first installed. Both
anaconda and kudzu get removed after installation. I run a tight ship,
and don't like having packages installed that aren't needed for daily
operations, so they go. When I added the second drive months later,
what would cause any kind of configuration being redone, or whatever
config file rewritten (other than me manually running fdisk and mkfs.ext3)?
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