Modify /etc/fstab on the box you wish to 
mount the disk on temporarily, commenting 
out the line similar to the first and inserting 
the second line:

#LABEL=/    /    ext3    defaults    1 1
/dev/hda1    /    ext3    defaults    1 1

using the location of your root mount 
partition in place of "/dev/hda1". Adjust 
as necessary for partitions other than 
"/".

Just make sure to change it back when 
you are done so you can easily update 
your kernel with rpm. 

>>> admin at lctn.org 04/09/04 12:55PM >>>
I had a motherboard die on a server and need to mount the drive on a
working
box. Whenever I add it in to the working box it will boot instead of
the
drive that is supposed to. Any idea what I have to do get a proper boot
up ?
I know it is seeing the label and that is causing the problem, but not
sure
what can be done about it.





Raymond


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