[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I have debian installed on /dev/hda, how can I switch this hard drive > to > become /dev/hdb? > > What I know: > > edit lilo.conf, run lilo > edit fstab > > What about the partition table though?
I am surprised not to have seen this among all of the answers about switching the cables and master/slave switches. (NOTE: This probably means that there is an error in my thinking.. If so, someone please correct me.) If you are not comfortable, or just don't want to open your case and switch cabling and deal with the switches (you do have your hardware manuals, don't you) then it may be possible to simply switch the to from your lilo.conf file, without physically changing the cabling, etc. I had Debian installed on /dev/hda and needed to set up a dual boot with Win98. I had a spare disk that I could install Windoze on, but Windows really wants to be on the master drive on IDE0 and I didn't want to mess with changing my linux configurations. Someone on this list (I don't remember who, just now) suggested the following solution: In lilo.conf: other=/dev/hdc1 label=Win98SE map-drive=0x80 to=0x81 map-drive=0x81 to=0x80 This switched the drives in memory at boot time, so that linux still knew that it was on /dev/hda and Windows THOUGHT that it was on /dev/hda. Come to think of it, this may, or may not work. Windows is actually on /dev/hdc on my system, so it seems that this is changing entire IDE ports, not individual drives. Maybe you can put the other drive as master on IDE1: and use this method to switch IDE0: and IDE1:, or maybe someone else can chime in and suggest a way to switch the individual drives. Then, again, it may be that you can fool Windows this way, but linux is smart enough not to be fooled. Can anyone give more details on this? -- Marc Shapiro "If you drink melomel every day, [EMAIL PROTECTED] you will live to be 150 years old, Please visit "The Meadery" at: unless your wife shoots you." http://www.bigfoot.com/~m_shapiro/ -- Dr. Ferenc Androczi, winemaker, Little Hungary Farm Winery -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]