I got a new 320 gb hard drive to replace my current 120 gb. The old drive is running OSS 10.3. I know the cleanest way is to reinstall the OS and then restore data, etc, but I'd rather move the installation than reinstall everything. I've tried: Ghost - Bombs at different locations Ghost for Linux + gparted - This seems to transfer everything ok. Then I tried to use gparted to check the file systems and resize them. Problem is this results in: Unable to open /dev/sr0 read-write (Read-only file system). /dev/sr0 has been opened read-only. /dev/sr0: unrecognized disk label gparted - so then I used gparted to rewrite the disk label, which of course blew everything away again. Then I tried to use gparted to copy the partitions, and I end up with the same errors as above. At least it tries to boot now, but it fails. It says: Could not find /dev/disk/by-id-scsi-SATA_ST9120823AS_5NJ061KV-part2 Want me to fall back to /dev/disk/by-id-scsi-SATA_ST9120823AS_5NJ061KV-part2? (Y/n) This is the old drive. If I answer Y it tries to wait for it to appear and then bombs. If I say no it bombs immediately. Both situations end up at: not found -- exiting to /bin/sh sh: no job control in this shell $ I've also tried booting off the installation CD to try a rescue, but a quick error flashes on the screen about no rescue client or something, then it bombs. Any ideas? Thanks, James -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org