Quoting Tony White ([email protected]):

> Hello all,
>   I am hoping someone has done this before as I am unable to
> locate anything on the web to help me.
>   I have a drive that has been cloned to a RAID controller but
> when it boots it only gets to to "Kernel Panic". The only reason
> I can see is the RAID driver is not loading.
>   Can someone tell me how/where I can make this change without
> having to do a full reinstall please?

Not a complaint, but you aren't giving people on the mailing list much
to work with.  E.g., you don't detail what 'the RAID driver is not
loading' means.  What is it that you see happening?  Moreover, what
driver?  What does 'cloned to a RAID controller' mean?  What is 'this
change'?

Here's a suggestion:  Download and burn to a CD some current, recent
release of a live-CD distro with very good hardware support and ability
to autoprobe hardware.  I personally am fond of Aptosid for such
purposes.  Boot it up.  Assuming it doesn't kernel panic and fail to
boot, have a (selective[1]) look at the details of 'dmesg | less' to 
observe the kernel's hardware detection and loading of driver modules
during bootup, do 'lsmod' to see what kernel modules are in the running
kernel after startup, and do 'lspci' to see what chipsets are present.

Perhaps some clues will stand out concerning your mass-storage
subsystem.  You can also (carefully) use tools like fdisk or parted to
examine your filesystem partitioning.

You didn't really address what if anything has changed on this system,
lately (that you're aware of).  (It's possible your wording about a
drive having been 'cloned to a RAID controller' refers to a recent
change.  If you're aware of something that's been changed immediately
before the pattern of kernel panics upon startup, that would be a
logical place to look.

If you're not aware of anything having changed immediately before the
problem arose, be aware that there still might have been relevant
hardware changes in the form of either failing hardware (failing hard
drive or failing HBA) or loose cabling or something like that.

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