On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 10:14:43 -0500,
Les Mikesell <lesmikesell(a)gmail.com> wrote:
It would be _really_ nice if the installer could be re-run in this
situation, offering to fix only the things that needed to be fixed
(re-detect hardware, build a working initrd, install grub, fix your
modprobe.conf and check your fstab and network setup). You can do this
gunk by hand, but it means you have to know as much as anaconda (which
doesn't seem to be all that well documented...) about hardware and
drivers. You can sort-of get most of the effect by making /boot a
I would think you could fix things up with a rescue disk pretty easily.
The rescue kernel will have the needed device drivers and you can chroot
to /mnt/sysimage and then run mkinitrd to fix up the initrd img files.
If the architecure and disk layout is the same this should cover most of
your configuration. Things that are missing are mostly going to be per
user preferences on which dvd drive is the default and the like.