Mike,

You know I have seen this problem as well when just replacing hard 
drives.  When using a regular SADA hard drive and replacing it a lot of 
times Ubuntu doesn't see the drive for whatever reason.  As far as 
backup I think you could probaably use Bacula as the backup program i 
think it works for this type of stuff.



On 10/07/11 02:52, Mike Miller wrote:
> I had to replace my motherboard and Ubuntu 10.10 won't reboot with the 
> new mobo.  I'm thinking the problem has to do with the drivers, but 
> I'm not sure.  There could be more wrong.  The system claims that I 
> don't have a bootable drive -- is that what we would expect to see?
>
> I have a couple of 2TB drives that I want to install as a RAID1, 
> anyway, so I'm just installing Ubuntu (10.10 again) from scratch on 
> those new drives.  But after I've done that, it would be nice if I 
> could just copy over all the programs and settings I was using 
> previously from the former boot drive.  Is there a good way to do 
> that?  Any advice?
>
> Mike
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