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 -- Jussi Hirvi * Green Spot Topeliuksenkatu 15 C * 00250 Helsinki * Finland Tel. +358 9 493 981 * Mobile +358 40 771 2098 (only sms) jussi.hirvi@xxxxxxxxxxxx * http://www.greenspot.fi _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos