[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Offset 0 is the master, offset 64 is the slave.  41 would be the 41st
> partition on the master, which doesn't make a whole lot of sense to
> me.  (Unless I'm interpreting things wrong, or you really do have 41
> partitions.)

You're interpreting things wrong.  All the hd's share the same minor number 
space:

~ 1007: ls -al /dev/hdb1
brw-rw----   1 root     disk       3,  65 May  5  1998 /dev/hdb1

> Did you pass the "root=/dev/hda?" parameter on the LILO command line
> to tell the kernel the root has moved?  Otherwise, LILO will still be
> looking for the root filesystem in the old (or perhaps a typo'ed)
> location.

That's what happened.  Put the disks back the way they were, edit lilo.conf 
and rerun lilo.  Or, boot from a rescue disk, mount hda by hand, and do the 
lilo thing.

                                Jeff



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