Mike Sampson wrote:
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 6:25 AM, Will Siddall<will.siddall@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Roman,
I did try the tar method with the same results. The only method I
could see working would be the dd, but even looking at the mounted iso
afterwards, permissions were not set. I should be seeing at least
ownership by my username, or 'user #1000' but after copying (and yes,
with 'cp -a') it still returns root.
Will
This sounds weird. I have used cp -av to copy entire installs from
partition to partition and from disk to disk many times in the past
and permissions were always maintained. You mentioned you are using a
ubuntu live cd to do this. Is there any chance your destination disk
is being mounted with options that would interfere with permissions ?
Maybe try the Arch live cd?
Mike
#Boot LiveCD
#old_drive=/dev/sda
#new_drive=/dev/sdb
mkdir -p /mnt/{old,new}
fdisk /dev/sdb
mkfs /dev/sdb1
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/old
mount /dev/sdb1 /tmp/new
rsync -aHvW --numeric-ids /mnt/old/ /mnt/new/
cat /proc/mounts > /mnt/new/etc/mtab
grub-install --no-floppy --root-directory=/mnt/new /dev/sdb
reboot