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mkinitrd initrd.YOUR_KERNEL_VERSION.img YOUR_KERNEL_VERSION | mkinitrd initrd.YOUR_KERNEL_VERSION.img YOUR_KERNEL_VERSION | ||
*Then reboot and if it has worked, then the system will boot normally. | *Then reboot and if it has worked, then the system will boot normally. | ||
− | *If not, then you'll have to think again, or use the longer way as here. | + | *If not, then you'll have to think again, or use the longer way as [[Moving_SME_to_new_Hardware|here]] or using a backup as [[http://wiki.contribs.org/Category:Backup Category:Backup]] |
[[Category:Howto]] [[Category:Hardware]] | [[Category:Howto]] [[Category:Hardware]] |
Revision as of 21:05, 31 October 2011
Introduction
This HowTo describes a simple way to move your SMEServer system to another set of hardware by just moving the hard disk.
Sometimes this works without any intervention, but sometimes the boot fails with a "Kernel Panic". In this case you should follow these steps.
Backup First
Never do anything like this without a viable backup. If you have a Raid 1 system with 2 hard drives, then check you can boot from either of them, and then keep one safe in-case the procedure fails. If you have a USB hard Drive backup or some other form of backup, then I recommend you make sure it restores properly before you start.
What to Do
- Boot up the "old" system and run:
uname -r
this will give you the name of the current Kernel. It is needed below.
- Remove the hard Drive and load it into the new system
- Boot from an SMEServer ISO CD into rescue mode, by typing "sme rescue" at the initial prompt.
- Select to enter rescue mode in Read/Write mode
- Type in the following code:
cd /boot mv initrd.YOUR_KERNEL_VERSION.img initrd.YOUR KERNEL VERSION.img.old mkinitrd initrd.YOUR_KERNEL_VERSION.img YOUR_KERNEL_VERSION
- Then reboot and if it has worked, then the system will boot normally.
- If not, then you'll have to think again, or use the longer way as here or using a backup as [Category:Backup]