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Re: [SLE] Partition suddenly going into read-only status
- From: Carl Hartung <suselinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 02:40:39 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <200611012126.34267.suselinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Wednesday 01 November 2006 21:11, LDB wrote:
> I have used dd to copy from the bad disk to the other disk in the
> enclosure. The bad disk is in a VG (/dev/sda). The new disk is actually
> (/dev/sdb)
>
> I have changed /boot/grub/menu.lst and /etc/grub.conf to reflect the new
> /dev/sdb. I am also going to change ALL references from /dev/sda to
> /dev/sdb in the directories/files in /etc/lvm/*
>
> Am I covering everything?
Is there a reason why you're not pulling the original drive out and moving the
replacement into it's slot? I'd have thought you could avoid changing any
config files by doing this.
Carl
> I have used dd to copy from the bad disk to the other disk in the
> enclosure. The bad disk is in a VG (/dev/sda). The new disk is actually
> (/dev/sdb)
>
> I have changed /boot/grub/menu.lst and /etc/grub.conf to reflect the new
> /dev/sdb. I am also going to change ALL references from /dev/sda to
> /dev/sdb in the directories/files in /etc/lvm/*
>
> Am I covering everything?
Is there a reason why you're not pulling the original drive out and moving the
replacement into it's slot? I'd have thought you could avoid changing any
config files by doing this.
Carl
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