jkinz@kinz.org wrote:
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 06:04:00PM -0800, Michael A. Peters wrote:
CentOS 5.2 64-bit
I needed some space.
I have a hard drive that had an old Linux install I don't use anymore.
Lets call this your auxiliary drive.
So I edited /etc/fstab and removed the entries for it (entries I only needed so I could get data off it).
Which /etc/fstab did you edit? the one on the auxiliary drive or the one on the primary drive?
They shared a /boot
Then I edited /boot/grub.conf and removed the lines to boot it.
Which grub.conf did you modify? the one on your auxiliary drive or the one on your primary drive?
Then I rebooted.
What drive did you boot from? the auxiliary drive or the primary?
Primary drive - /boot is a primary partition on /dev/sda