Arnau Bria schrieb:
Hi,
My system runs on several ext3 partitions. Last times I restart it, it
has fs errors, so I have to fsck it.
Now, I have a new disk and I want to set a RAID1, but first, I'm
wondering what to do to save my fs consistency. So, I want to copy data
from old disk to new disk, but I'm not sure if I must do a cp -a or a
dd. I mean, if I do a cp -a my new disk will have a new journaling, and
if I do a dd, new disk will have same. Am I right? What do you
recommend?
And, following with this, any guide to configure a RAID1 with a system
already installed?
TIA,
Arnau
Just a small note: When you are using cp -a, keep in mind that something
like cp -a /home/user/* doesn't fetch files and folders that are hidden
(for example .vimrc). I've lost all my settings that way when I migrated
my /home :(
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