Hi All, Just wanted to follow up with this question:
I have one HD with 2 partitions (sdb1 = 4.7G and sdb2= 1.8T). This partition was made when I followed the instructions at f http://frostyhacks.blogspot.com/2015/04/gsm-wtf-bbq.html The HD with Tables on them are listed as sdc1. How do get the Tables on sdc1 to copy over to sdb2? On Sun, May 1, 2016 at 9:23 PM, demian sims <[email protected]> wrote: > Great! So just to be clear, I have one HD with 2 partitions (sdb1 = 4.7G > and sdb2= 1.8T). This partition was made when I followed the instructions > at f http://frostyhacks.blogspot.com/2015/04/gsm-wtf-bbq.html > > The HD with Tables on them are listed as sdc1. > > How do get the Tables on sdc1 to copy over to sdb2? > > > > On Sun, May 1, 2016 at 8:28 PM, Haslinger Daniel < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> On 02 May 2016, at 01:51, demian sims <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> This was the message I received from Hacker Warehouse. >> >> Not sure what is needed now: ... [SNIP] >> >> >> >> So it basically said: You wanna use kraken (or deka)? - you gotta >> write the tables to the raw disk(s). >> >> Just follow these steps: >> >> a) Get your empty drive hooked up. Let's assume it's at /dev/sdc >> in this example - but be sure to look up what you have before >> you continue. Copy pasting with non-matching device path will >> mess around with your systems and hurt your feelings. >> You've been warned! >> >> b) Grab a copy of kraken (e.g. from git://git.srlabs.de/kraken) >> >> c) Go to kraken/indexes >> >> d) copy tables.conf.example to tables.conf >> >> e) edit tables.conf to your needs - with only one disk, it will result >> in the following line: >> >> *Device: /dev/sdc 40* >> >> f) Go to kraken/TableConvert and *make* it. >> >> g) The easiest way (in my opinion) is now to use the script >> "Behemoth.py" in kraken/indexes to start the process. >> >> You will first have to uncomment line number 107, otherwise >> it won't work :) >> >> then you start it, passing the tables.conf >> >> >> This will take a long time now, be prepared to get some cups .. no .. >> CANS of coffee. But you will be informed of any progress. >> >> As soon as everything is completed, you'll end up with 40 "idx" files >> in your indexes folder, as well as with additional entries in your >> tables.conf. >> >> >> *If you plan to use deka:* >> >> you will edit delta_config.h by hand, which is a nightmare :-) >> If you plan to use deka, I can send you a little shell script that will >> generate >> the delta_config.h from scratch, using the information from your >> tables.conf. >> >> >> hope that helps, >> >> >> Daniel >> >> >> /)/) >> > >
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