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- From: jdt@ulysses.att.com (Jonathan D. Trudel[ftd])
- Subject: Re: How to boot from 2nd disk with 1st installed as well?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan12.160523.1831@ulysses.att.com>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1993 16:05:23 GMT
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- References: <1993Jan11.144142.19697@cs.ruu.nl>
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- In article <1993Jan11.144142.19697@cs.ruu.nl>, edwin@cs.ruu.nl (Edwin Kremer) writes:
- |> Well, it boots, but still seems to want to use the 1st SCSI disk (the
- |> original system disk in the lowest slot) for root and /usr filesystem.
- |>
- |> What other options do I need to `normally' boot from the 2nd disk?
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- Did you modify /etc/fstab properly, or does it refer to the original disk?
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