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boot hdb?

boot hdb?

2004-01-13       - By Edward Dekkers

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g whitley mott wrote:

> goal: replace hda (with a bigger drive)
> limits: no floppy, no cd burner
>
> how do i do it?
>
> rh9 is running on hdb. grub boots off hda, of course, so when i replace
> hda, i 'll lose my mbr.
>
> i have at hand a set of rh7.2 cd 's. but even having booted the rescue
> cd, i don 't see how then to boot into my working rh9 partition on hdb.
>
> i can invoke grub while on the rescue cd. it can install an mbr. but
> if i try to set root to (hd1,2), and install an mbr, i just get
> something about wrong cylinder size or some such message when i try to
> boot.
>
> with grub running on the rescue cd, i can load the configfile from my
> rh9 partition on hdb. but it won 't let me just go and boot. that 's all
> i really want to do. how do i do it?
>
> tia,
> greg

I would temporarily remove hdb, and put the bigger drive on that socket
in the same configuration as hdb was. Then I would use a boot disk or
the Ultimate Boot CD and cloning tool (included on the ultimate boot
CD), to simply Image hda onto your new drive completely. Then
reconfigure the drive for use as whatever your hda is set to, unplug
hda, plug in your new drive, and re-plug in your hdb. Everything should
then work as normal. A complete image grabs everything including MBR etc.

Im assuming you have a CD-ROM. You mention you don 't have a writer.

If you cannot create the UBCD, because you have no other PCs with a
burner, your can order the CD direct from SwiftCD.

More info in the UBCD at www.ultimatebootcd.com.

I 'm not affiliated with the guy, but the CD is so invaluable to me,
please donate to him (on his site) if it makes your life easier.

Regards,
Ed.



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