Moving LVM partition from /dev/hda2 to /dev/sda2
Michael D. Setzer II
mikes at kuentos.guam.net
Sun Feb 19 07:40:47 UTC 2006
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I copied an IDE drive that is reporting bad blocks to a SATA drive.
When booting from the SATA drive, it doesn't see the LVM, but If I boot from
the FC 4 DVD, and run linux rescue, I can assess the drive, with no errors.
I'm thinking that something in the boot process is pointing to /dev/hda2,
instead of the /dev/sda2. I've looked at the lvm commands, but haven't found
the command that might be able to change this.
I could just rebuild this on the SATA drive, but also work on the G4L project
(Ghost for Linux), and could see others trying to upgrade systems to SATA
drives, and if it is possible, would like to add the instructions.
Thanks.
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