On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 08:40, Craig wrote:
I have transfered a current linux install across to a new
drive using the cp -a command. I need to now chroot the
existing install to the new hdd and tell lilo to boot
from there.
How do I do this from a remote location ?
If your new drive will be
It's easier if you boot from a rescue disk, then run lilo...
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From: Russell Coker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 12:43 PM
Subject: Re: transfering linux to new HDD
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 08:40, Craig
Craig, my solution is at bottom.
It's easier if you boot from a rescue disk, then run lilo...
How do you do this remotely?
I have transfered a current linux install across to a new
drive using the cp -a command. I need to now chroot the
Hopefully, the cp -a worked properly.
existing
Hi Guys
I have transfered a current linux install across to a new
drive using the cp -a command. I need to now chroot the
existing install to the new hdd and tell lilo to boot
from there.
How do I do this from a remote location ?
Thanks
Craig
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On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 09:40:35AM +0200, Craig wrote:
Hi Guys
I have transfered a current linux install across to a new
drive using the cp -a command. I need to now chroot the
existing install to the new hdd and tell lilo to boot
from there.
How do I do this from a remote location ?
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