With the boot disk, if it pauses and asks for parameters you can state
"root=/dev/sdb1" after you copy everything over. Once booted, copy it back
to the new drive and all should be well.
At 05:39 PM 12/20/1999 +0200, Simo Varis wrote:
>I got nice suprise, a disk on old (0.36.6) RAID1 array is
I got nice suprise, a disk on old (0.36.6) RAID1 array is going to fail,
it gives read errors on non-raid partition so I'm going to get it
replaced. Now, the "nice" part is that failing partition happens to be
root partition. There hasn't been any major changes in the system since
setup (which was