"Barry L. Kline" blkline@attglobal.net wrote:
Hi Bryan. I gave that a shot, but I get the error: /dev/mapper/vg1-sysroot does not have any corresponding BIOS drive.
Okay, now we're getting somewhere.
First off, you did chroot, correct?
Secondly, how was /dev/mapper/vg0-sysroot setup on the old system?
Is the rescue mode creating a /dev/mapper/(whatever)?
In a nutshell, GRUB must understand how to load the root at boot. It would really help if you'd post your old _and_ new /boot/grub/grub.conf and /boot/grub/device.map files as well as _detail_ your _exact_ disk arrangements.
Let me ask this: If you were going to upgrade drives from one to another, would you do what I did or is there another procedure that you would use?
You used the correct procedure AFAICT, but you're having some boot-time issues in mapping the BIOS fixed disk to the Linux device.