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In <0H0S00JPHGW6YZ@mta5.snfc21.pbi.net>, on 08/13/02
at 07:41 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>I restored eCS from a Drive Image backup to a new hard drive. The drive
>letter changed from C: to E:.
>I went through Config.sys and changed every instance of C: to E:.
As Svobi noted, this is not sufficient. Is there a reason you don't want
to use LVM and assign the drive letter C: to the restored volume?
If you really want to move the install to E:, it can be done, but it's
going to take some more work. You are going to have to hunt down every
reference to drive C: in every .ini file and change them. It's not that
hard, but you do have to get them all.
Steven
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