Pam Astor wrote:
Hi Guys,
I'm fairly new to Linux and I'm trying to un install a hard drive from my Centos 5.1 box running KDE. When I built the PC, I installed two 500 gig maxtors in the tower, then I installed Centos. Now I've decided that I want to remove the slave drive and use it as an external backup drive - I am mounting it into one of those external drive cases with a built in fan.
When I physically removed the drive and restarted the PC, centos would not boot up and went into a kernel panic. I'm sure I'm supposed to somehow unmount the thing before I do this, and that's my question - how do I un-install the hard drive - software wise - so that on next boot up, centos don't go crazy looking for it?
run
# mount
this will show the mounted partitions. find the partitions that are on
the second drive and unmount them:
# umount /path/to/partition
if a service uses them, you'll see an error. you will need to fix the
errors until you can unmount them.
then comment out these partitions in /etc/fstab.
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