Switch the order of drives in BIOS, swap the master/slave jumpers or swap
the IDE ports for the cables.  (I'm assuming it's IDE.  If it's SCSI, change
the boot order in the SCSI BIOS.)

Then you'll have to mount each partition using the mount command.  Something
like this should work:
mount /dev/hdb1 /mnt/oldetc

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Daniel Rysztak, CCNP
http://www.druids-grove.net/

-----Original Message-----
From: tclug-list-bounces at mn-linux.org
[mailto:tclug-list-bounces at mn-linux.org]On Behalf Of Raymond Norton
Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 12:56 PM
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
Subject: [TCLUG] mounting linux drive


I had a motherboard die on a server and need to mount the drive on a working
box. Whenever I add it in to the working box it will boot instead of the
drive that is supposed to. Any idea what I have to do get a proper boot up ?
I know it is seeing the label and that is causing the problem, but not sure
what can be done about it.





Raymond


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