I had to move my Kubuntu 9.04 OS drive (250 Gb) to a newer drive (300 Gb). I used a livecd and simply did a 'dd if=/dev/sdx of=/dev/sdy'. That worked fine. What I noticed and expected to happen was that the new drive had the swap space about 3/4 the way towards the end of the disk. The swap space was at the end of the 250 Gb drive. So I then started a gparted live cd, deleted the swap, recreated it at the end of the disk, and then resized the OS partition to the remaining space.
My system is stable and running. However, when I start it up now, the Kubuntu splash screen is interupted by an error message I have not been able to catch. Then the system starts fully anyway.
Is there something I need to do with Kubuntu in order for it to know that the swap space is at a new location? I'm thinking that is what is happening.
My system is stable and running. However, when I start it up now, the Kubuntu splash screen is interupted by an error message I have not been able to catch. Then the system starts fully anyway.
Is there something I need to do with Kubuntu in order for it to know that the swap space is at a new location? I'm thinking that is what is happening.
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