I seems if you move a openSuse 11.1 hard disk to another computer, it 
starts booting up, hangs for a bit, and then switches to black and white 
console and gives the message:
Could not find /dev/disk/by-id/ata_WDC_WD800JB-OOJJCO_WD-WMAM bla bla bla.

If you wait a bit, it will start a bash shell. It obviously found the 
disk and booted something. You can then do a ls command, change 
directories etc., but you can't do much.

If you take the disk back to the computer on which you made the 
installation, it boots up fine.

Searching for the first part of the error string "Could not find 
/dev/disk/by-id/" finds several folks having the same problem moving or 
duplicating openSuse Installations. Most of them had to resort to 
booting the install CD and repairing or reinstalling (Beginning to sound 
a little like Windows??).

A customer of mine runs some flavor of a SuSE server in their back room 
and therefore would like to deploy openSuse based systems in one of 
their industrial control system products. However, if a system located 
in Rusia, Japan or even Alabama should have a disk failure and need a 
new disk,  or should the main board die, having to make the new disk on 
the target hardware would be a pain.

Has anyone on this list encountered this problem?
Is there a simple way to reconfigure something and get openSuSE to run 
on multiple machines?
Do you think not being able to run on any hardware other than the 
installation hardware is a good idea?

Wayne



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