RE: How to drive copy Linux

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-In order to avoid GRUB reinstallation problem you should  create GHOST boot diskette with -id option or choose it in GHOST option tab (options--> IMAGE/TAPE---->IMAGE DISK switch ).

- even in your situation you may boot from installation CD into rescue mode and re-install grub [google for this option]

- in addition you may use : 
	- dd - if you have 2 harddisks with same size&geometry
	- Mondo/Mindi rescue
	- and more 


Rgds,
Vitaly

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jay Ehrhart
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 7:29 PM
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: How to drive copy Linux


I am running Red Hat 3 AS with one 36 GB SCSI drive.  I have the drive
partitioned, home, usr, /, var.  I want to copy the entire drive to another
SCSI drive attached to the cable so I can install the drive drive in an
identical server.  Then I can rename and renumber the server and be done.  I
used Ghost 7.5 which copied the data but would the system would not boot.
It got to Grub in the boot squence and stopped.  How can I get this to work?
Or what is the method to copy or clone a Linux drive to another?

Thanks,
Jay


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