Assuming you have both drives in your box and you have just installed RH9 onto hdb and your goal is as stated which I read to mean that you want to make hdb the primary installation and boot off of it.
Option one: Change the boot order in BIOS if possible. (most new BIOS can do this)
1. Boot into grub on your current hda and then install grub onto hdb's mbr.
2. Go into your BIOS at boot and change the boot order of the hard drives.
3. Now your old hda will be hdb but at boot, grub should load your RH9 as expected.
Note: this assumes that your grub.conf if already correct for the new installation.
Option two: Dual boot off two hd's
1. Boot into grub off of hda.
2. edit the config file <e at the grub screen> such that you can boot off of hdb.
3. This might look like:
map (hd1) (hd0)
root (hd1, 2) # assuming that your boot partition is the third partition
kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/hda1
initrd /initrd.img
4. If this works then permanently edit the /boot/grub/grub.conf file
HTH,
-Martin
g whitley mott wrote:
goal: replace hda (with a bigger drive) limits: no floppy, no cd burner
how do i do it?
rh9 is running on hdb. grub boots off hda, of course, so when i replace hda, i'll lose my mbr.
i have at hand a set of rh7.2 cd's. but even having booted the rescue cd, i don't see how then to boot into my working rh9 partition on hdb.
i can invoke grub while on the rescue cd. it can install an mbr. but if i try to set root to (hd1,2), and install an mbr, i just get something about wrong cylinder size or some such message when i try to boot.
with grub running on the rescue cd, i can load the configfile from my rh9 partition on hdb. but it won't let me just go and boot. that's all i really want to do. how do i do it?
tia,
greg
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