I would like to move the DASD disk drive the S/390 SuSE Linux partiton
on the main frame from one ESS Shark to another.  Every DASD has a
unique device address.  The Linux kernel auto-senses attached devices at
boot time.  This information is available in /proc/dasd/devices.  Can I
change the DASD address in this file to the new DASD address on the new
ESS Shark, take an offlindr backup, and restore the offlindr backup to
the new ESS Shark, boot and all will work?

Has anyone had experience moving the DASD being used by S/390 Linux
partitions (not z/VM) without reinstalling SuSE Linux on the new DASD?

Ila Z. Miller
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