Re: Re: After moving root partition to ssd, debian boots directly to runlevel 0 (shutdown)

2014-03-03 Thread Meier
> On 27/02/14 15:37, Meier wrote: >> In my laptop there is a SSD which I decided to finally use. So I made >> one big partition out of it, and copied my root file system onto it (cp >> -ax, while / was mounted read-only). My root filesystem includes /var >> but not /home or /boot. I'm using the act

Re: After moving root partition to ssd, debian boots directly to runlevel 0 (shutdown)

2014-02-26 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 27/02/14 15:37, Meier wrote: > In my laptop there is a SSD which I decided to finally use. So I made > one big partition out of it, and copied my root file system onto it (cp > -ax, while / was mounted read-only). My root filesystem includes /var > but not /home or /boot. I'm using the actual de

After moving root partition to ssd, debian boots directly to runlevel 0 (shutdown)

2014-02-26 Thread Meier
In my laptop there is a SSD which I decided to finally use. So I made one big partition out of it, and copied my root file system onto it (cp -ax, while / was mounted read-only). My root filesystem includes /var but not /home or /boot. I'm using the actual debian testing. I made all necessary c

Re: moving root partition

2006-04-29 Thread Digby Tarvin
On Sat, Apr 29, 2006 at 01:34:32PM -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > Digby Tarvin wrote: > > Can any tell me the appropriate way of convincing Debian that the > > root filesystem has moved to a new partition? > > > > I repartitioned the system disk a few days ago, and after updating > > /etc/fsta

Re: moving root partition

2006-04-29 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
Digby Tarvin wrote: > Can any tell me the appropriate way of convincing Debian that the > root filesystem has moved to a new partition? > > I repartitioned the system disk a few days ago, and after updating > /etc/fstab and /boot/grub/menu.lst everthing was working fine.. > > But when I 'dpkg -i'

moving root partition

2006-04-29 Thread Digby Tarvin
Can any tell me the appropriate way of convincing Debian that the root filesystem has moved to a new partition? I repartitioned the system disk a few days ago, and after updating /etc/fstab and /boot/grub/menu.lst everthing was working fine.. But when I 'dpkg -i' a new kernel, the old partition n

Re: Problems after moving root partition

2003-09-14 Thread Wayne Gemmell
Problem solved, so far.. it turns out I didn't have write permissions to /dev/null. *shrug* -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Problems after moving root partition

2003-09-13 Thread Wayne Gemmell
Hi all, I crashed kde and my whole system by trying to stop k3b from erasing a CD and ended up with files system problems. I then copied all that was possible to a temp directory and did a much needed revamp of my partitions and as a result of this my root is now hda3 where it used to be hda10.

Re: Moving root partition

2002-01-21 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 08:26:49AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote: > On 21 Jan 2002, Nic Strong wrote: > > > I need to move my root parition to another disk. > > My question is it safe just to drop to single user mode, copy the file > > system over, update fstab, lilo.conf and reboot ? > > Make sure that it

Re: Moving root partition

2002-01-20 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 08:26:49AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote: > On 21 Jan 2002, Nic Strong wrote: > > I need to move my root parition to another disk. > > My question is it safe just to drop to single user mode, copy the file > > system over, update fstab, lilo.conf and reboot ? > > Make sure that it's

Re: Moving root partition

2002-01-20 Thread Oki DZ
On 21 Jan 2002, Nic Strong wrote: > I need to move my root parition to another disk. > My question is it safe just to drop to single user mode, copy the file > system over, update fstab, lilo.conf and reboot ? Make sure that it's "cp -avf". Oki pgpNcf9xlHYq5.pgp Description: PGP signature

Moving root partition

2002-01-20 Thread Nic Strong
I need to move my root parition to another disk. My question is it safe just to drop to single user mode, copy the file system over, update fstab, lilo.conf and reboot ? Thanks in advance, -- Nic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Public Key: http://www.nscompservices.demon.co.uk/gpg-key.txt PGP/GnuPG Key

Re: copying partitions/moving root partition

1998-05-01 Thread Plutonically Incorrect
No, it's a DOS program, just opop it on disk w/ DOS on it, clone from disk to disk. On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Paul Miller wrote: > > hmm... I didn't see it in dselect.. is it a Linux program? > > I think I'll want to enlarge some of my partitons too.. I think the main > thing is writing LILO to th

Re: copying partitions/moving root partition

1998-05-01 Thread Paul Miller
hmm... I didn't see it in dselect.. is it a Linux program? I think I'll want to enlarge some of my partitons too.. I think the main thing is writing LILO to the new drive so that it'll boot as /dev/hdaX, allowing me to move it from /dev/hdd to /dev/hda... -Paul On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Plutonically

Re: copying partitions/moving root partition

1998-05-01 Thread Plutonically Incorrect
Ghost would be right up your alley Ghost copies a hard drive (no matter what OS) by cylinders. and it doesnt matter if it's cloning from a smaller HD to a bigger HD. On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Paul Miller wrote: > > I just got a new hard drive, and I'm wondering what I need to do to move > the root

copying partitions/moving root partition

1998-05-01 Thread Paul Miller
I just got a new hard drive, and I'm wondering what I need to do to move the root and other Linux partitions to the new drive? Most importantly, LILO! Currently I boot off /dev/hda3 and I'm wanting to replace that hard drive with a new one... which can temporarily replace the cdrom drive while I