le 24/12/2006 12:00, Lorenzo Martínez Rodríguez nous a dit:
Christophe,
I had written the procedure I use to migrate data between disks when my
server one has died (even moving /dev and conserving old permissions to
the files, I know "cp -a" does almost the same with files and
directories, but special devices mounted on /dev).
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2006-October/071313.html
I hope this link could help you
Thank you for your answer - I presume did more or less what you did (cp
vs tar, grub install vs grub shell)... I noticed that my old system have
no entries in /dev when examined from LiveCD, so the 2.6 kernels
certainly create them at boot time
In fact, the error message I get is during the boot is : "attempt to
read block from filesystem resulted in short read while trying to open
/dev/hdb3 - Could this be a rezo length partition ?"
This partition seems to be ok when mounted by using boot the system or
the LiveCD
Any idea ?
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