On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 12:50:25PM -0700, Richard Emberson wrote: > SUCCESS (see below) > > > Richard Emberson wrote: > >I have an older machine that can not boot from cdrom. Also, I had > >some user data in one of the accounts. > > .... > using it to replace disk2 > and did a redhat 9.0 on my old machine. > I then mounted FC2 disc1 and copied vmlinux and initrd as described > above. I then via grub booted using the FC2 code and did a full > install. It worked. Now I can just replace the new disk2 with the > old and the upgrade is complete. I was going to suggest using a RH9 boot/recovery floppy. Since the filesystem has not changed you should have been able to use the old RH9 recovery tools to move, copy and edit text files. You might test this idea and if it works keep the older recovery floppy set handy just in case. There are still some worthy boxes out there that do not boot from CDROM. I suspect that someone will decompose the boot process so floppys can be made to work but until then.... -- T o m M i t c h e l l /dev/null the ultimate in secure storage.