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Re: General restore procedures
- From: Shane Presley <shane presley gmail com>
- To: Pete Nesbitt <pete linux1 ca>
- Cc: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: General restore procedures
- Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 11:43:06 -0500
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 09:36:15 -0800, Pete Nesbitt <pete linux1 ca> wrote:
> Hi Shane,
> What happens when "it won't boot"?
> You probably need to get GRUB (boot loader) onto the new disk's mbr.
>
> if that's the case, it has been covered many times, but basicly:
> boot CD #1, select rescue, mount the existing os as read/write, chroot
> into /tmp/sysimage (the drive you want to make bootable), run grub.
>
> hope that helps.
> --
> Pete Nesbitt, rhce
>
Hi Pete,
Thanks for the help. I answered part of this in another post, but I
just re-read your post and it got me thinking. I may be doing
something wrong when I try to install the MBR on the new disk. I ran
linux rescue with only the new drive in there (with the restored
files). When linux rescue tried to mount it, it failed.
But it sounds like you're suggesting I manually mount the file system?
I don't think I know how to do that. Could you point me to where
might have that documentation?
Thanks,
Shane
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