Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
> I bought myself a 4Gb uSD card and decided to have a go at moving the
> (full) 512Mb partition onto it, using
>
> http://inferno.slug.org/cgi-bin/wiki?Drive_Backup_And_Cloning
>
> as my reference. I backed up the 512Mb with no problem. The 4Gb card
> was not recognised,
I bought myself a 4Gb uSD card and decided to have a go at moving the
(full) 512Mb partition onto it, using
http://inferno.slug.org/cgi-bin/wiki?Drive_Backup_And_Cloning
as my reference. I backed up the 512Mb with no problem. The 4Gb card
was not recognised, though; dmesg on the desktop produced:
On Thursday 02 October 2008 07:43:42 Atilla Filiz wrote:
> A consistency check with fdisk yielded that the size of the partition and
> the size of the filesystem do not match, and advised me to run e2fsck.
> e2fsck said there are no problems. I ran fdisk and e2fsck on FR-debian.
> gparted on my py
playing around with resize2fs worked, thanks.
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 11:52 PM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A consistency check with fdisk yielded that the size of the partition and
> > the size of the filesystem do not match, and advised me to run e2fsck.
> > e2fsck said there are no
> A consistency check with fdisk yielded that the size of the partition and
> the size of the filesystem do not match, and advised me to run e2fsck.
> e2fsck said there are no problems. I ran fdisk and e2fsck on FR-debian.
> gparted on my py sees the partition as 2GB. darn it.
so? your partition m
A consistency check with fdisk yielded that the size of the partition and
the size of the filesystem do not match, and advised me to run e2fsck.
e2fsck said there are no problems. I ran fdisk and e2fsck on FR-debian.
gparted on my py sees the partition as 2GB. darn it.
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 5:39
I did
dd if=/dev/sdb2 of=/dev/sdf2
and it booted but i still have a problem. sdb was a 512M card and sdf is 2G.
After copying, my pc sees it as 2G but FR sees it as 512M. Runing some
partition software now(testdisk).
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 4:09 PM, Nicola Mfb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/10
2008/10/1 Atilla Filiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I can use two card readers, no problem. would you suggest me tar /dev/sdb2
> and untar it into /dev/sdc2? Or is
> 'dd if=/dev/sdb of=/dev/sdc' better
>
You may dd if=/dev/sdb2 of=/dev/sdc2, and after resize2fs /dev/sdc2.
Nicola
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I can use two card readers, no problem. would you suggest me tar /dev/sdb2
and untar it into /dev/sdc2? Or is
'dd if=/dev/sdb of=/dev/sdc' better
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 1:15 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I usually do "cp -ax ..." with success. I've cloned entire operating
> systems like this
I usually do "cp -ax ..." with success. I've cloned entire operating
systems like this in the past without problems. Haven't tried with OM
yet, but it worked with a couple of Ubuntu installations. Takes a long
time, though... ;)
Obviously, you preferably do it with the filesystem offline...
> Another thing is I bought a 2G uSD and I want to move my debian system to
> that card. If I manually partition it (8MB fat and rest ext2) and just
> copy
> contents of 512M, would it work? Or maybe i can copy an image using dd
> and
> then somehow resize the partition. Anyone tried migrating
On Wednesday 01 October 2008 08:26:05 Atilla Filiz wrote:
> After I installed Debian on my stock uSD, i realized that Debian is _BIG_.
> There are tons of libraries installed. I think a lighter Debian is
> possible, any ideas?
> Another thing is I bought a 2G uSD and I want to move my debian system
After I installed Debian on my stock uSD, i realized that Debian is _BIG_.
There are tons of libraries installed. I think a lighter Debian is possible,
any ideas?
Another thing is I bought a 2G uSD and I want to move my debian system to
that card. If I manually partition it (8MB fat and rest ext2)
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