[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I know you can specify which partition to boot off
> via lilo.conf, but i am not too sure how to tell linux to boot off a
> specific hard disk. OS is redhat 5.0
If the partition is on the other disk (not the one booted by the
machine), then Linux will boot from that d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I know you can specify which partition to boot off
> via lilo.conf, but i am not too sure how to tell linux to boot off a
> specific hard disk. OS is redhat 5.0
If the partition is on the other disk (not the one booted by the
machine), then Linux will boot from that d
Hi
i have added a 37GB scsi disk to our samba image server and I want to make
that disk the bootup disk. ie i want linux to boot off the new disk as
opposed to the smaller scsi that it currently boots off. What needs to be
done to achieve this? I know you can specify which partition to boot of
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