Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Dan Thurman wrote: > > I used dd off the Gnome Live CD, so that neither > drives were mounted nor active. Next I proceeded > to use dd as follows: > > dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb > > It took approx. 6 hours to copy over 450GB of data. > You would be better off using gparted or clonzilla to do the copping. With DD, it has to copy every byte. The others understand file systems and only copy data, not empty space.
I tried Gparted-Live. Unfortunately, it failed to copy 85% of the way complaining about a bad block on the source drive! I have run the 'Check' and it does not even see any problems with the source drive! I even did a check on the destination drive and it says it does not see any problems either - even when the copy failed! Is there any tool besides fsck that really does a through job making sure to detect bad-blocks (if there really was any) and add it to the bad block list? Or, perhaps there is a problem with Gparted-Live v0.3.7.7.1 version? Source: /dev/sda6 Destination: /dev/sdb6 Copy stops with a message on the source saying something like: /dev/sda6: Copied 86948585 of 604106921 Error while reading block at 937752324 The sda6 partition size is correctly 604106921 (~300GB) so why the heck is Gparted reading 937752324, probably somewhere in the 7th partition (5GB swap) or even possibly at the end of the750GB drive itself? Of the 300GB / partition, only 49GB is actually used while the rest is actually empty space. Is that the problem? Is Gparted smart enough not to copy over empty space and end after 49GB of data? I have tried everything I could throw at it: Gnome-Live & Gparted Live: 1) mount /dev/sda6 /mnt/a mount /dev/sdb6 /mnt/b setenforce 0 a) cp -acpx /mnt/a/. /mnt/b b) tar --xattrs -cpf - /mnt/a | (cd /mnt/b tar --xattrs -xpf - .) Nothing seems to work! Why am I not able to get the / partition copied over successfully? Everything is bootable *except* / ! Please advise! Thanks, Dan -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list