I'm curious on your drive setup.  Run as root: "/sbin/fdisk -l
/dev/hdb".  Please understand that running arbitrary commands as root
could be dangerous, and that you should never trust anyone on a mailing
list telling you to run root commands.  And just to be safe do a man
fdisk and see that I am trying to see the partition table on /dev/hdb

On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 14:20, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> 
>     I have a system that's configured as follows:
> 
>     /dev/hda1    /
>     /dev/hdb1    /home
> 
>     Now, /dev/hda is dying, and /dev/hdb has plenty of room to be able to
> handle the entire system.  If I move everything that's currently on /dev/hda1
> (excluding /home of course) over onto /dev/hdb1, and swap the drives (discard
> hda all together, and make hdb into hda), how can I make the system boot
> afterwards?  I'm running GRUB, and it's an RH7.3 system.
> 
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