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    restarting/renaming after removing primary master

    I used to have an ancient 20gb disk as the primary master, with a 160 as the secondary master and a 120 as the secondary slave. Between getting whacked b windows and showing signs of failing, I've pulled the 20gb and moved the 160 to be the primary master (windows is a nightmare unless it's partition1 on the primary master)

    sdb5 used to be /. As I understand it, it should now be sda5.

    I've used an 8.10 cd to try to boot, telling it repair with sda5 as /. However, it comes up as sdb5 anyway. It purports to mount other sda[n] partitions (/usr, /boot, etc.), but these show empty when I look.

    How do I use my existing installation, rather than doing a complete reinstall?

    hawk
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    Re: restarting/renaming after removing primary master

    Not sure what you mean by "it comes up as sdb5 anyway" but a lot of your problem is probably in /etc/fstab. The other partitions may be referred to as sdbx and they are now sdax. If they are listed that way changing them will help a lot.

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      Re: restarting/renaming after removing primary master

      They're all labeled with those really long drive identifiers instead of /dev/sda8 and so forth.

      Well, they were; I changed them.

      Nonetheless, when I tell the cd to do a rescue, and use /dev/hda5 as /, it still shows as /dev/hdb when mounted (is it getting this from the drive identifier somehow?). I have switched the drive from secondary slave to primary master both by jumper and cable.

      I it comes to it, I can reinstall, but . . .

      hawk
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        Re: restarting/renaming after removing primary master

        I think this is probably being done by udev. Does your system have a file
        /etc/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules ?

        If so it may have a rule that was generated during the installation that is assigning hdb to your particular hard disk.

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          Re: restarting/renaming after removing primary master

          There doesn't seem to be anything related to individual drives in there.

          Hmm, I have it booting, but now I'm having to edit the grub table each time. (I finally found a partition with grub in it; I can't install it, though).

          I'll start a separate thread

          thanks
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