Re: to mount a hard disk with data

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Hello,
If /home is on the disk, you do not even have to disconnect it. just do not format it when you re-install.
You would seldom fix a problem by re-installing linux, so first try to fix it.


On Mon, 20 Sep 2004, Mrs. Geeta Thanu wrote:

Hi all,

I have 2 hardisks with data.I upgraded redhat 8 to 9 and is giving
problem.
so I like to completely reinstall.
can I remove  harddisk2 (which is not having any OS files) and then
install redhat 9 with  harddisk1 and later add the harddisk2 which is with
data.
will the data in harddisk2 will be recogonised with out any problem.
urgent.waiting for ur replies before doing it.

thanks
Geetha


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