[newbie] Ghosted my disk and now it wont boot

2004-03-12 Thread Oliver Marshall
Earlier on I thought I would replace my dying 10GB disk on my linux test
machine here and replace it with a 40GB one. They are the same make
(fujitsu) and both IDE. Nothing else has changed.

I used Ghost to copy the info from the small disk to the large one. It
all went ok, and the only thing that changed was the size of each
partition.

Any ideas what I have done to it ?

Olly

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Re: [newbie] Ghosted my disk and now it wont boot

2004-03-12 Thread John Richard Smith
Oliver Marshall wrote:

Earlier on I thought I would replace my dying 10GB disk on my linux test
machine here and replace it with a 40GB one. They are the same make
(fujitsu) and both IDE. Nothing else has changed.
I used Ghost to copy the info from the small disk to the large one. It
all went ok, and the only thing that changed was the size of each
partition.
Any ideas what I have done to it ?

Olly
 

There are quite a range of things that could affect this.
The first question if this were my machine is to ask myself
does the bios support the new size of drive ?
How confident are you ?
John

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RE: [newbie] Ghosted my disk and now it wont boot

2004-03-12 Thread Oliver Marshall
Oh yeah. The disk came from the machine originally but was moth balled
while we used an old disk in the test server.

 

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Oliver Marshall wrote:

Earlier on I thought I would replace my dying 10GB disk on my linux 
test machine here and replace it with a 40GB one. They are the same 
make
(fujitsu) and both IDE. Nothing else has changed.

I used Ghost to copy the info from the small disk to the large one. It 
all went ok, and the only thing that changed was the size of each 
partition.

Any ideas what I have done to it ?

Olly
  

There are quite a range of things that could affect this.
The first question if this were my machine is to ask myself does the
bios support the new size of drive ?
How confident are you ?

John

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Re: [newbie] Ghosted my disk and now it wont boot

2004-03-12 Thread John Richard Smith
Oliver Marshall wrote:

Earlier on I thought I would replace my dying 10GB disk on my linux test machine here and replace it with a 40GB one. They are the same make (fujitsu) and both IDE. Nothing else has changed.

I used Ghost to copy the info from the small disk to the large one. It all went ok, and the only thing that changed was the size of each partition.

Any ideas what I have done to it ?

Olly

   

There are quite a range of things that could affect this.
The first question if this were my machine is to ask myself does the bios support the 
new size of drive ?
How confident are you ?
John

Oh yeah. The disk came from the machine originally but was moth balled
while we used an old disk in the test server.
 

OK so the bios isn't screwing things up.

I take it Ghost means Norton ghost , not my most favourite drive image 
programme,
because when it screws up it does it bigtime.
I take it you have the drive jumpers set correctly ?

Did you run ghost from windblows or as a dos floppy job ?
You have an active partition ?
The partition tool you used did a good job, the image recovery programme
didn't complain about any unrecognisable partition(s), and the transfer 
was made
on the fly(I think ghost can do that , not sure) or did you create an 
image file first
and then proceed to install it in the new partition. Usually, but as I 
say, I'm not
a fan of ghost, it asks you to resize the partition, when the new 
partition is different from
the original, did that happen ? If not then it has to in order to have 
additional file system(assuming it is a larger partition) or it cuts the 
partition down to size when
you are reducing the partition size. However that does not usually 
prevent access to it.
If you used ghost then it automaticall remakes the mbr for you, but you 
sometimes need to run windblows in recovery  to get it to fixmbr  if 
you don't have a windblows partition and it is an all linux HD then you 
probably need to reinstall lilo using CD1 disc. Don't automatically 
assume it will give you a lilo.

So far you ave supplied very few clues as to what is actually happening. 
I mean you switch on and attempt to boot but what happens, do you get a 
bios screen(or whatever you call it) the black and while screen with 
basic system info.  does then go to look for an OS to boot, is there a 
splash screen, if so when you select an OS what happens next ?

John

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