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Re: Can't boot after harddrive replacement



On 11/05/14 09:46, Itay wrote:> Hi
>  <snip>
>  
> Summary of steps
>  
> 1. Using rsync -aHq I backed up most of the file system (excluding
> /proc, /sys, /run, /srv, and /tmp)



On 11/05/14 20:38, Itay Furman wrote:
>  
>  
> Well, right.  Here is some of the output (manually typed)
>  
> mount point /proc does not exist [Note: similar errors for few more
> missing mount points such as /usr/local, /cache]
> special device /dev/sda1 does not exist  [Note: that's the would be
> /boot partition]
> special device /dev/mapper/vg-home does not exist [Note: would-be /home
> reside on a Logical Volume vg/home]
> [Same error for the other file trees that reside on Logical Volumes]

Itay

after you had rsync-ed most of the filesystem over to the new disk, did
you then manually create the special mount points you'd left out, like
/proc, /sys ...  ?

-- 
Klaus


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