On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 05:50:07 +0000
Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribed on electronic parchment:

> On Monday 10 Nov 2003 5:23 am, Michael Noble wrote:
> > It has been a while since I last dd a disk drive (it is best to
> > make them the same type and size).  Assuming that the old disk is
> > /dev/hda and the new disk is /dev/hdb the following command should
> > work:
> >
> > dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdb
> >
> I've heard people recommend this before, but I'm not sure why this is 
> better than cp -a ?  I do remember that the last time I tried to copy 
> a whole directory to a new partition I had some problems before I got 
> it right, so I want to be clear before I start.
> 
> > Then make the new disk /dev/hda and the system should boot.  As I
> > said it has been a while and may have the basic command a little
> > off.  But the original (noisy) drive will still be in working
> > order.
> >
> > If you have it, I have also heard that the latest Norton Ghost will
> > also work.
> >
> This is really a much better way, but I don't have the latest Norton 
> Ghost.  My Drive Image is not the latest, either.  Is there not a 
> linux tool that tackles it in a similar way, rather than just copying 
> files?

Partition Image at http://www.partimage.org, they have a rescue cd iso image
that I use as a backup.  I make the backups to another drive, and then burn
them to cd.

Tim

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