Thanks for the input, it turns out that anaconda takes care of everything
except the "swap" partition definition in /etc/fstab which I modified from
hdc8 to hda8. My problem was that the disk I was adding had another install of
redhat on it and the labels were the same as my original boot disk.
On Sat, 28 Jun 2003, Mark Bruen wrote:
> On redhat 9 I'm currently booting from the secondary IDE first drive (hdc). I
> tried adding a drive to the primary IDE first drive (hda). The system booted
> but could not attach the swap partition on hdc. I'd like to put my current
> drive on the prima