Hi Marc,
At the risk of sounding official...
I have a filer with two volumes, and I'd like to remove the first volume and keep the second one only.
Is it as easy as doing:
- copy of /etc from the first one to the second one
- remove the firt volume
- boot on floppy
- download
- reboot.
?
Also, not that I have any reason to do that, but if I wanted to put the first volume back, how does the filer know which volume to boot on?
download affects all the disks, so you won't need to redownload the kernel (unless, of course, you're upgrading the kernel at the same time). However, you need to inform the filer of where the /etc files are located, so you'll need to do a "vol options <foo> root" before booting.
Thus: - copy /etc from <bar> to <foo> - "vol options <foo> root" - shut down - remove <bar> - boot
and that should do it.
Marc
Steve Member of Technical Staff Network Appliance, Inc.