disks

On Mon, 18 Jan 2010, Yann DABY-SEESARAM wrote:

> hi,
>
> I bought 2 years ago a WD NAS (My book World Edition : WDG1NC5000) with
> one 500GB SATA disk.
>
> I would like to clone that disk so as to have a spare one "just in case".
>
> I figured out to open it and fixed it on my PC , which has 2 SATA
> connexion , and use my old "500GB hitachi" SATA disk as destination.
>
> I found out that "g4U" could clone from disk to disk, with the "copydisk
> sd0 sd1" command at the shell prompt. (is that correct or "copydisk sda
> sdb")
>
> Question : when I have the prompt, is there any command I can use to be
> sure which one is the WD disk and which one is the Hitachi one (a command
> such as "hdparm -I /dev/sda" , which would give me for sda and sdb the
> manufacturer name).
>
> thanks
> Yann

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