OpenSUSE Install :: 11.1 - How To Move / To New Disk

Jul 17, 2010

I am using openSUSE 11.1. I recently installed an additional hard drive since running out of space. New drive up and running, used Yast Partitioner successfully.

2 questions as follows:

1) New drive still has Windows XP on one of its partitions..Can I easily implement/set up for dual boot?

2) More importantly, I need to move root ("/") of file system to new drive "sdb" since more space available but not certain correct way to do this

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Ages ago I installed Linux on a "spare" 40GB disk and I don't remember how, but that disk is where I still boot the computer from, in Bios it's listed as a primary master and HD0.

Over the time my installs moved to the "main" disk where it is now Suse 11.3 alongside Windows.

I want to get rid of that original "spare" disk altogether, physically take it out, but don't know how to move the bootloader to the "main" one.

I'm confused by all the options offered in Yast Boot Loader Location menu.

Can I just tell it to put itself into a custom boot partition and point it to dev/sdb, the current designation of the "main" disk?

Would I need to edit Grub as well? I figure the current "sdb" would be called "sda" after I take the old disk out. Would it be safe to simply rename /sdb entries, things like /sdb4 to /sda4 and so on?

Additional question - I used to play with Win7 demo, deleted that now, but its loader still pops up when I boot into Windows with their "earlier version of operating system" menu. Their offered solution is to run "mbrfix" from a WinXp recovery CD.

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Jan 2, 2010

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The OS is on both systems is openSUSE 11.1.

On booting the disk on the Gigabyte, the disk is seen correctly by the BIOS, but not by the OS, and there is no /dev/sdX; no /dev/disk/... either. I am taken to a login shell from the ramdisk.

When I just mount this disk on the Gigabyte (booted with the Gigabyte's original boot disk) everything seems fine. No suprise to me, since the disk was fine, and was unmounted gracefully and physically taken off the MSI before the board failed.

I think that the cause lies in the fact that the harddisk controller on the Gigabyte is different from the MSI, and the driver for that controller is not available at boot time.

I have two questions:

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You might want to ask why I want to boot this disk on the Gigabyte in the first place, since I can mount it and see all data on it. I have a reason for that, but telling that story would make this topic too long, and it's too off-topic. Most certainly I will get to that in another topic.

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Code:

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Some of you may know how to do this, but I don't know where to begin after I get the Hard-drive in. (I know how to move a Windows configuration from one PC to another and handle it as it begins to blue screen (BSOD), but I don't have a clue with Linux)

This system was built with GRUB. At the very least, I expect the GRUB boot managet to surface on the display. But, what next....

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Directory: /home/janez
Sun Aug 14 07:53:26 CEST 2011
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4/ Recent upgrade with Hard drive for 60GB gave more storage power

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Code:

bin etc lib proc sbin sys var
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My goal is ....

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2/ the IDE hard disk recognised by OS as hdd and mounted in ROM as directory

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