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Hi,
    I am sorry for the vague post and the insufficient info I provided. I
haev RH 6.2.

Or have you rebooted yet?  The circumstances are too
> vague, and this is getting off topic for this list (is a general
> type installation problem).  Have you subscribed to your
> distribution's mailing list yet?

    I changed my fstab and lilo.conf to point to the correct partitions
/dev/hda6 for native and /dev/hda7 for swap. /etc/fstab uses the older
/dev/hdax label. Its contents are-

/dev/hda6      /                    ext2        defaults
1 1
/dev/cdrom    /mnt/cdrom    iso9660  nouto,owner,ro
0 0
/dev/fd0        /mnt/floppy     auto        noauto,owner
0 0
none            /proc               proc        dfaults
0 0
none            /dev/pts           devpts    gid=5, mode=620
0 0
 /dev/hda7   swap                swap      defaults
0 0



>>ition table sems to have changed
> >     after i added the second disk. Previously my root partition
> >     and swap were hda7 & hda8. Now they are hda6 & hda7
> >     respectively. I could see this in /etc/fstab and
> >     /etc/lilo.conf.
>
> And what kind of distribution and version are you running, or did
> you mention that?  Does the fstab file use the newer LABEL=<xxxx>
> syntax, instead of /dev/hdaX?  Very convenient for moving disks
> around, and essential for scsi removable drives.
>
> > I am also not able to mount any fat16 filesystems in my disk. I
> > think this happened because some changes were made in the cmos
> > setup when I added the second disk.
>
> So you need to read the fstab man page, and edit fstab
> accordingly.  Example line:
>
> # <device>    <mountpoint>   <filesystemtype> <options> <dump> <fsckorder>
> /dev/hdb4      /dos/win9x      vfat
user,noauto,uid=520,gid=100,umask=2,nosuid,nodev,noexec 0 0
>
> Device is the partition, in linux syntax (all hardware are
> accessed as files in /dev).

    I edited teh /etc/fstab to correct my linux and swap partition numbers.

> > How can I now update these changes to linux , I mean at what
> > all places in linux does this change needs to be made like
> > /etc/fstab, lilo etc. and how can i do that?
>
> Do:
> man fstab lilo lilo.conf
>
> read the lilo manual, etc, and see if they make sense (reading
> man pages takes some getting used to, but gets easy with
> practice).  Your distribution's manuals and web site can also be
> very helpful.  Then your questions can be specific enough for
> someone on an appropriate list to figure out you need.  Give them
> some appropriate lines from your system config files, and some
> info about your hardware -- list your partition tables with
> "sfdisk -l" and post relevant info.  Show the relevant output of
> "cat /proc/mounts" and "mount -l".  If you deliver enough
> specifics, someone may offer some modified config lines you can
> try: no one could even guess at the answer from what we have here.
> Does the "free" command show any swap space?
>
> Also, the other day, I saw an announcement for a new crash-rescue
> HOWTO that might help tutor you (or point to a tutor):
> http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/LILO-crash-rescue-HOWTO.html
>
> LCR
>
> --
> L. C. Robinson
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>
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