Rép. : Re: [K12OSN] Disk image
Guy-Michel Lessard
GLessard at cegepoutaouais.qc.ca
Thu Feb 14 21:23:20 UTC 2008
I believe that sda would be a SATA drive and not a SCSI drive.
>>> Les Mikesell les at futuresource.com> 2008-02-14 15:12:50 >>
... Problem is the image was created as /dev/hda and the new
> server is /dev/sda. Clonezilla doesn't provide an obvious way of
> changing the device name in the interface.
>
> Any ideas on how to tackle this?
I think if you look in the directory where clonezilla stored the image
you'll find a file with the device name in an obvious form - or you can
hand-create the partitions and tell clonezilla to restore partitions
instead of the disk. However, the bigger problem is that to boot from
a
scsi disk you need the appropriate driver module included in your
initrd
image. There are ways to do this, but it might be easier to do a clean
install and copy the content you need to keep over.
--
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.com
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