Hi,
Also, I would like to point out that it might be useful to offer a
hint or two at how to distinguish the disks in such cases...
I would be more than happy to offer such hints, if I knew them. Ideas
about this are welcome.
The best you can do is to write down both the model number and the
serial number of both disks before you start cloning, clearly indicating
which is the source and which is the target.
Even if the disks are identical, the serial number (that you can see on
the label, as well as in smartctl) is unique.
Check:
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/opensource/using-smartctl-to-get-smart-status-information-on-your-hard-drives/1389
Best regards,
Peter
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