It will work, but you have to build a new initrd file. Just (as root)
do '/sbin/mkinitrd /boot/initrd-(kernel version).img (kernel
version)'. That is because the initrd holds the modules needed to
start up, and is different for each system.
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thanks for the reply - i did what you suggested but the boot failed with
a kernel panic and this was on the console
Creating root device
mkrootdev: label / not found
Mounting root filesystem
mount: error 2 mounting ext3
any ideas??
thanks
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