Karl Larsen wrote:
Next I must turn off this computer and come up with the rescue CD
so that neither computer is boot up. In this case with fdisk I found
both hard drives have changed. The hard drive that had been /dev/sdf
is now dev/sda. The one which had been /dev/sda is now /dev/sdb. How
did this happen?
Finally I boot up the computer on /dev/sdf3 and it becomes
/dev/sda. To my surprise I am booting it from /dev/sdb and not
/dev/sdf. Here is what my grub.conf looks like.
When booting from /dev/sdf3, how do you do it? Do you by any chance
switch the boot order of harddrives in BIOS?
I think that would account for the discrepancy you're seeing (the
current boot drive would be recognized as /dev/sda, no matter the
physical order).
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