  | |  | Fedora | Fedora 2005-06-02 - By Tom McCaffrey
Back >You can't just switch disks after installation was allready made and MBR >was written. There are disk slices/partitions info writen in /etc/fstab >file, therefore switching disk will cause a kernel panic (if you don't >manualy change the file before switching disks)
>Just a thought... Did you try to let Fedora to automaticly create >partitions for you?
Well, during the install, it stops and asks me to insert the second core install CD... which I do and fedora doesn't seem to think it's the correct cd. For that matter, it doesn't think any of the cd's are the 2nd cd. (there are four cd's)
Yup. I let Fedora set the partitions ever how it wanted them. It's an old clunker puter I had laying around - 400mhz and 320mb ram and a 10 -gigger.
Thanks for the help! Tom -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by NCMC, and is believed to be clean.
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