Chris Mason wrote: > > I had three hard drives, one boot drive and one partitioned into two. I > physically removed the second hard drive ( who needs 20GB on a linux system). > Now I get errors on boot(fsck). How do I removed the dives from the boot > sequence? > Did I do it wrong? > > Chris Mason > Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies > Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463 > USA Fax (561) 382-7771 > Take a virtual tour of the island > http://net.ai/ The Anguilla Guide > Find out more about NetConcepts > www.netconcepts.ai > bwz*mq > Sounds like you haven't updated your etc/fstab, which keeps track of your drives and gets them mounted at boot. BTW, have you moved the part of the linux fs which was present on the hd which you removed, to the disk that is still left in the box? If not, you're in trouble. Please supply more info; what was your partitioning scheme before the change, what's the new, etc. If your ENTIRE linux system is present on the drive in the box, all you've gotta do is edit etc/fstab (using f.ex. vi) to reflect the changes... Anyway, please be as specific as possible when posting. hth Vitux
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