On Mon October 16 2006 2:58 am, Joachim Backes wrote: > Reboot with rescue disk or Knoppix, relable the desired > partitions for example with tune2fs, and modify your /etc/fstab > before rebooting into your old system. Is this what you meant? I tend to complicate the simple. Two questions that I can't answer satisfactorily: 1) Presumably, I would have to copy the current contents of /boot which is mounted at sda3 to sda1 /boot1 at some point? If so, I suppose this is no big deal except, what's the sequence? Copy first, then relabel? (Pardon me if the answer is painfully obvious - There's still some unresolved confusion on my mind on the relationship between labels, file systems, and mount points) 2) I know that first was really about three questions, but, anyhow, what about Grub? When I reboot, are things going to just work? Don't I have to get some info into whatever is written into the MBR that grub.conf is now located at sda1/boot and not sda3/boot? -- Claude Jones Brunswick, MD, USA -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list