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I tried installing linux on my laptop. I have a hard drive that I swap =
with the second hard drive. My linux is Red Hat 7.0, and is on CD. =
Therefore I couldn't just slide in the disk and do the install that way. =
So I swapped out the hard drives installed the linux and everything was =
fine. I then re swapped the Hard disks. I swapped the second hard drive =
with the cd rom, and tried to boot to second hard drive. It noticed the =
linux but was unable to mount the / directory. It says it was trying to =
read beyond the disk. Does anyone know of a work around?=20
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