On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Dave Sherohman wrote: > of uptime, you tend to suspect that dual-boot isn't needed) and considering > swapping the drives so the system is booting Linux from /dev/hda.
Why do you want to do that? Just leave the kernel on /dev/hdb and use your new space on /dev/hda for home directories, /usr/local, a potato install, or something. Your kernel won't be upset if it stays on /dev/hdb. > If I'm just changing the jumpers on the drives and not moving Linux to > a different physical drive, should I be OK with just updating LILO and > fstab to reflect the change? Or are there other places that will need > to be updated as well? It should work, but you will have to boot off a floppy disk to redo lilo.conf and LILO. Just leave it alone. :}

