Re: Old hd, new machine

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I ran into trouble and decided to go another way.

The rescue CD did not find CentOS installations, most probably because 
the ext3 partitions were hidden behind a md layer.

I could have stopped the raid devices first, then I would probably have 
been able to use the rescue CD and rebuild initrd & install grub.

However, as I already have one disc up (with a fresh CentOS 
installation), I decided to rescue my data from the "old disc" (the 
non-booting one) to this "new disc". That way I will get a working system.

- Jussi

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