On Tue, 06 Nov, 2007 at 00:17:22 +0100, Janus wrote: > On Sunday 04 November 2007 12:30, Jon Clausen wrote: > > > Does anything dictate that you *must* use the old system to do the backup? > > Otherwise you *could* just boot the 10.3 media to a rescue system, and use > > that to mkfs, mount, and backup to the USBdisk. > > It worked smooth: I Booted from a SuSE 10.3 Live CD and plugged in the USB > drive. It was automatically recognized and mounted - and I could start > copying files to it (it was already formated as FAT32). The drive is also > visible in YaST partitioner tool, so now I can format the drive to ext3 and > make the backup. > > Thanks for the suggestion. Simple. Obvious. Thanks! :-)
Great! Thanks for getting back to the list with the 'solution', even if it *is* a workaround :) /jon -- YMMV -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
