Hi!
 
I don't know if it is a bug or not.  What I am facing is that I can't open a database I created.  It's better to explain you by below scenario:
 
I have installed the Postgres v7.1 or later.  Then, I changed the initial database cluster to another disk, "/mydb".  Then, I changed "PGDATA" in the "/etc/rc.d/init.d/postgresql".  I did change all "start", and "stop" PGDATA variable to "/mydb".  Everything works fine. 
 
Until I formated the Linux (Redhat, v7.1) system, and re-installed the Redhat (v7.1) again.  Please note that "/mydb" is not been removed because it is kept in another disk.
Now I installed the Postgres v7.1 again, and try to changed the initial database cluster to "/mydb".  And it cannot allow me to do that.   
 
My point is how can I open my database I kept in "/mydb" again.  Is it a bug?  Please help me.
 
Sincerely yours,
 
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