On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 01:39:02AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote: > On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 21:59, Matt Garman wrote: > > > > Okay---at this point I've rebooted my computer probably 50 times over > > the last three days. I'm trying to install a new IDE hard drive and > > have it run off of an IDE PCI controller. Everything that could go > > wrong has, short of data loss (so I'm fuming, not crying :) > > > > Anyway, sparing you my long story of frustration, here's my current > > problem: I've got my "old" system running off of my SCSI disks. It > > works fine. However, I just bought a Promise ATA/133 PCI IDE card and > > a new IDE hard drive. I got my "new" system installed on the new > > drive. > > > [snip] > > > > The only other thing I could think of is using my rescue disk to do a > > "rescue root=/dev/hda2" but this Promise ATA/133 controller needs a > > patched kernel or a 2.4.19-pre3 (or newer) kernel to be supported. I > > don't have such a rescue disk. I tried the "mkboot" command from the > > "new" system; when I booted with *that* disk, it just froze when it > > Three things: > 1. Maybe you _can't_ boot off of the Promise controller, since you > don't have the proper kernel. > 2. what does lilo.conf say are the values of the boot and root > variables? > 3. In the kernel build process, there's an option to allow booting > off of an external PCI card. Maybe that option is not set in > your kernel. >
One thing I will add to this list is be aware that you will need to change your /etc/fstab to reflect your new disk location. More than likely it will be /dev/hde kent -- To know the truth is to distort the Universe. Alfred N. Whitehead (adaptation)