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Old 13th April 2004, 01:18 PM
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Making old Fedora Linux Master a Slave Drive

This is a Fedora only PC. No other operating systems involved.
I ran out of space on my old Fedora master drive. I rejumpered the old drive to a slave and installed a new drive as the master. I loaded Fedora on the new drive from CD's. I did not reformat the partitions on the older drive when installing Fedora on the new drive.
Problem: I do not see the slave drive from the Fedora file navigator or when trying to get there via the command line. I do see the drive listed using the Fedora "hardware browser".
I assume that I need to add something to /etc/mtab to give a name to the slave drive. I'm new to Unix and have not figured out what commands to use.
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Old 12th November 2004, 03:27 AM
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try to modify /etc/fstab file
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