Karl Larsen wrote:
Using some replication program for Linux would probably be the best
option rather than DD or rsync.
Jim
Hi Jim, well the third iteration of a dd to the new drive is ongoing.
So When it is done I will not reboot until I have used fsck on the new
file system. Last time I had big trouble even getting a chance to check
the file system :-)
If DD does not work out for you, you might try partimage or ghost 4
Linux. I am not sure if rsync would be successful. I did read a mention
by Alan regarding rsync -a being an option after already have posted a
response to this thread.
Good luck finding it though since there are many different threads with
very similar subject matter.
Jim
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