Bob Goodwin wrote:
Ok, I can't mount it on / because that's already used but I can mount it on /mnt and copy files at least. Thats a start, more than I've been able to do so far!
Why on earth would you want to mount it on "/"???? Then you wouldn't have access to your F9 filesystem (the F8 one would be mounted on top of it)....
mount /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00 /mnt I'll need to figure how to get grub to boot it ...
Should be similar to how the F9 system is booted, just the root= part should change, right? While you have your F8 filesystem mounted, look at your F8 grub.conf file and create an entry for it in your F9 grub.conf file.
But that's a big help. Thanks. Bob
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