> If you mean "it loads the kernel from the wrong place", that's one thing.
> If you mean "it mounts / from the wrong filesystem", then you should be
> aware that the loader reads /etc/fstab, and the kernel will mount
> whatever you've put in there.
>
Just curious, but isn't there a checken-and-egg problem here?

If there is two complete systems, on each disk. If the root on disc 0
contains an /etc/fstab showing root to be mounted from disk 0, and the root
on disk 1 contains an /etc/fstab showing root to be mounted from disk 1?

How is it then possible to mount the root on disk 1?

Leif





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