: Please Help,
: I had two hard drives, one with linux(/dev/hdb, slave) and one with
: dos(/dev/hda, master), i have removed my dos drive and made my linux drive
: the default master (now only running one drive, linux)...however, the boot
: disks that i have all expect to mount root partition on /dev/hdb1...is there
: anyway to make another boot disk so i can boot linux as a single drive...
: Please help as soon as possible, i'm lost without linux
: Thanks
: --Douglas
Use one of the slackware root/boot combo floppies to boot your
system.
Then, when it gives you a chance to enter a kernel parameter, enter rdev
/dev/hda1 or whatever. You may have to borrow someone else's machine to
get the rootboots. When you finally get in to your system, use the rdev
command to change the root device in your kernel.
--
Bruce Berris
Albemarle Corp
(504) 769-5152