he guys,
I installed AMAHI on a SSD connected to SATA1 on the motherboard.
I now installed a PCI-SATA controller and want to move the SSD from SATA 1 on the motherboard to SATA1 on the MB.
I set the BIOS and pointed it for booting to the correct disk.
but AMAHI doesnt boot. it boots into some kind of dracut prompt.
I have used a Ubuntu12.04 LIVECD and found out that the SSD is now moved from /dev/sda to /dev/sdb
what do I need to adjust to make the system boot again?
#background info:
I am doing this because the SATA on my MB is SATA300 and the SATA on the PCI card is only SATA150.
SOLVED: moving AMAHI7 to other sata connection
SOLVED: moving AMAHI7 to other sata connection
Last edited by kikkegek on Sun Aug 11, 2013 8:22 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: moving AMAHI7 to other sata connection
Your question and information is a little confusing. You mention that your sdb is still sdb and that you want to swap from sata1 on the motherboard to sata1 on the mb (motherboard?).. which would be the same.
Please elaborate.
And let us know how comfortable you are in command-line
Please elaborate.
And let us know how comfortable you are in command-line
SgtFoo
HDA: VM inside oVirt FX-8300 95w (2 cores for HDA), 32GB RAM (2GB for HDA)
My PC: FX-8300, 16GB RAM, 3x 1TB HDDs, Radeon HD6970 2GB video; Win10 Pro x64
Other: PC, Asus 1215n (LXLE), Debian openZFS server (3x(2x2tb) mirrors)
Modem&Network: Thomson DCM475; Asus RT-AC66U; HP 1800-24G switch
HDA: VM inside oVirt FX-8300 95w (2 cores for HDA), 32GB RAM (2GB for HDA)
My PC: FX-8300, 16GB RAM, 3x 1TB HDDs, Radeon HD6970 2GB video; Win10 Pro x64
Other: PC, Asus 1215n (LXLE), Debian openZFS server (3x(2x2tb) mirrors)
Modem&Network: Thomson DCM475; Asus RT-AC66U; HP 1800-24G switch
Re: moving AMAHI7 to other sata connection
Edited my post ..sorry.
I am fine with the command line
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I am fine with the command line
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Re: moving AMAHI7 to other sata connection
solved it, because I added a new PCI-SATA controller, I had to run
# dracut --regenerate-all
in rescue mode from the AMAHI7 express disc
HDA is back online again
# dracut --regenerate-all
in rescue mode from the AMAHI7 express disc
HDA is back online again
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