Sam Varshavchik wrote:
There might be some advanced grub settings that you can specify
beforehand to explicitly set the drive mapping, when grub gets
installed. Rooting around grub docs may find something. The
alternative is to boot the FC install disk in rescue mode, after
swapping the drives. The rescue mode should find your new partitions,
and mount them. Then, you chroot to the root partition on the hard
drive and reinstall the bootloader; with the correct drive mappings.
I see, it seems like a readup on the grubstuff is a good idea before. :)
Both the old and new drives are ide ones, so the only change will really
be the software raid and sizedifference on the drives.
Do you possible know anything about the resizing of ext3 partitions?
Thanks in advance,
Eric