[ale] linux harddrive upgrade utility (similar to MaxBlast, etc)?
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Tue Nov 12 09:22:36 EST 2002
Depending on your intended use, cp or dd would work fine. You might
have issues if the new drive won't have the same positioning (/dev/hda
vs /dev/hdb).
The safest way to test this is to copy everything to the new drive, swap
the drive designation (usually the jumpers on the drive) and reboot. I
suspect LILO or grub might have problems, so you then boot from toms
r/b, chroot and run lilo.
Stuffed Crust wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 12:14:40AM -0500, Christopher Bergeron wrote:
>
>>My question is this: has anyone used this utility with a "linux" based
>>drive before? Is it reliable? Can I use it on a totally separate cpu
>>from the linux box itself (my linux box doesn't have a floppy drive).
>>If not, is there a linux utility that I can use to dupe my HD onto the
>>new one? I've used partimage (quite a cool program I might add) and dd;
>>but I'd like to know if I can use this utility for the sake of simplicity.
>
>
> I don't see why not. Usually those tools don't resize, just bulk copy
> the sectors over. So when you're done, you can use parted or something
> like that to resize your ext2 partiton(s).
>
> I uses a coimbination of Ghost and parted to replace my old 20G laptop
> drive with a 40G drive, including a couple of ext3 partitions and a
> fat32. Ghost to image everything back and forth, and parted to resize
> onec it was copied over.
>
> - Pizza
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