Il giorno lun, 10/09/2007 alle 18.39 -0700, Chad Feller ha scritto: > Hi, > > Just catching up on debian-mips, and realized that nobody ever got back > to you on this (at least publicly). So I'm not sure if you ever figured > this out. I'm assuming that you already have a second disk in the > second bay on your O2, and that is why you are asking this question. > Otherwise you could copy everything directly over using dd, tar, or even > plain old cp.
Thanks for replying to this message. I already upgraded the disk, putting the new one as /dev/sdb while copying data. I tryed with "cp -a" and with "rsync" but then init was always complaining and never started. I eventually used dump/restore and this worked very well. As a side note, I have now a very fast SCSI disk that is working rather slowly because of the O2 SCSI bus. I thought that the maximum spees for SCSI disk on O2 would be about 20mb/s, while I cannot see more than 16mb/s. Is it normal? Bye, Giuseppe -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

