>> Each machine only has 1 hard disk, but they all have a CD ROM and USB
>> available.
>>
>> I have built a pristine system with all packages and ports installed
>> that I need.
>>
>> I am now wanting to clone this to all the machines. The dificulty being
>> that they all have various Disk sizes an
Grant Peel wrote:
> Thanks Sir!
>
>
> What is the easiest way to make sure the new disk is bootable.
>
> Also, it just occured to mewe have a few different versions of
> SCSI drives SCSI-2 SAS etc.
>
> Can I assume the the da driver will handle all these OK...ie. should
> not see any fstab prob
What is the easiest way to make sure the new disk is bootable.
bsdlabel -B disk (or disks1 and fdisk -B disk if you use MBR partitions at
all).
Also, it just occured to mewe have a few different versions of SCSI
drives SCSI-2 SAS etc.
this is no difference
Can I assume the the da
Each machine only has 1 hard disk, but they all have a CD ROM and USB available.
I have built a pristine system with all packages and ports installed that I
need.
I am now wanting to clone this to all the machines. The dificulty being that
they all have various Disk sizes and interfaces (i.e.
- Original Message -
From: "Manolis Kiagias"
To: "Grant Peel"
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: Cloning to different disks.
Grant Peel wrote:
Hi all,
I have serveral machines that are running different versions of FreeBSD.
Each machine only has 1 har
Grant Peel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have serveral machines that are running different versions of FreeBSD.
>
> Each machine only has 1 hard disk, but they all have a CD ROM and USB
> available.
>
> I have built a pristine system with all packages and ports installed that I
> need.
>
> I am now want
Hi all,
I have serveral machines that are running different versions of FreeBSD.
Each machine only has 1 hard disk, but they all have a CD ROM and USB available.
I have built a pristine system with all packages and ports installed that I
need.
I am now wanting to clone this to all the machines