Robert Story wrote: > On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 14:28:44 -0400 Robert wrote: > RM> I have set up a migration between two drives. fIrst I got Centos 5 > RM> working how I wanted on this drive, then set about copying it to another > RM> drive. > ... > RM> Still I cannot get the new drive to boot. > RM> > RM> If I boot with the latest kernel (which I copied to the new drive), I > RM> get a message finding the new LVM partition, could not find the old LVM > RM> partition then: > RM> ... > RM> Mount: could no find filesystem /dev/root > RM> ... > RM> fsck.ext3 Unable to resolve 'label=/boot' > > You need to rebuild you initrd image.. See the mkinitrd man page.. I kind of thought it would be something like that, but given that I could not boot up, I was not sure what to do. Last night I punted and did a clean, full, install on the new drive. Did the yum update, copied my data directory and I a now up with basic functions. I have also documented some of my starting setups, and am now ready to reboot and see if I got everything in for madwifi and sun's java jdk.... Lessons learned and all that stuff. One major thing is that an OS migration is NOT so cut and dry...