On 9/28/2010 10:27 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote: > Jerry McAllister wrote: > >>> I want to clone a small (80GB) disk on my CentOS server >>> to a large (1.5TB) disk, >>> as smart has been giving me warnings of unreadable sectors. >>> >>> Both disks are Western Digital, >>> and WD has a WD version of Acronis True Image. >>> I'm not sure whether to use this or Clonezilla. >>> >>> My worry with Acronis is that I want to keep >>> the original disk, and I'm not sure >>> from the documentation if True Image allows this. >>> >>> Any opinions on the better of the two? >>> >> >> I would be inclined to suggest regular UNIX dump/restore. >> The size change is covered in normal UNIX fashion and all >> links, ownership, permissions and flags are preserved properly. > > I should have admitted that there is a Windows partition on the old disk. > It came with the machine, but I never use it. > However, I would like to save it if possible, > as there seem to be some operations on this computer (HP ProLiant M110), > eg updating the BIOS, which seem to require Windows to be running. If you know how to reinstall the multi-boot setup, you should be able to use clonezilla-live to clone specific partitions and either reinstall others or use a file oriented copy technique. And if you have another machine or disk to hold the image you can make a compressed image file copy as a backup in case your drive dies before you decide how you want to set up the replacement. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos