Mike Leone on 19 Oct 2007 16:36:52 -0000


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[PLUG] How best to replace old drive with new drive


So I've got a mail server that has an old HD. And I wanna replace it with a
larger one, which I happen to have lying about. I know there's any number of
ways to clone the HD (me, I like Ghost, but I also have DriveImageXML, and I
suppose I could even do a dd). Anyways, if I were to Ghost to the new drive,
what would I need to do to make grub run on it? I seem to remember doing
this before, and getting a new drive with larger partitions, but grub
wouldn't run.

A pointer or clue, anyone? Something about booting a Knoppix LiveCD, and
running "grub-install", I believe?

Thanks
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