on 10/23/00 8:09 PM, Jeffrey Paul at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> I just was wondering if there was a way to write MBR information onto >> another drive. Sort of like: >> >> /sbin/lilo config=/etc/lilo-hde.conf device=/dev/hde >> /sbin/lilo config=/etc/lilo-hdg.conf device=/dev/hdg >> >> Does there exist a way to do this sort of thing or am I dreaming? >> >> Even though I've used Linux for about 3.5 years, my background is NOT in PC >> hardware at all so I've never really had to deal with this sort of stuff >> before. I'm used to a Mac where you can boot off any drive with the System >> on it. > > [snip] > > Well, there comes a time when every macuser has to face the reality > of computing (I was there once :). Yes, you can install MBRs on both > of them. Thank you sir. That's exactly what I was looking for - I am going to take a look at the how-to and this tomorrow at work. I think I understand the why's and the how's of how you did it. I love open source software and the community around it. Makes me all misty-eyed. ;-) -- Darron [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
