I don't think that what you're trying to do will work, as you may have
occasions where your USB connected drive may not be
available...additionally, you would have needed to set up the RAID
mirror at install time.
Might I suggest MondoRescue and that USB drive? You can use the USB
drive as a target onto which Mondo can place it's backups, and then,
in the event of a hard disk failure in the laptop, you can burn the
requisite discs from which to boot and recover your setup.
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 12, 2010, at 11:20 AM, Sreekumar Padiyath <kumar.padiyath@xxxxxxxxx
> wrote:
Hello,
In my laptop(Siemens Lifebook S7020) I have a SATA disk with Linux
installation. I want to make clone disc( mirroring) from the SATA disc
as a reserve. If some HW (Disc) problem arises then I want to use the
cloned disc . I would like to know which HW adapter I can use to clone
the disc? I want to use my USB port for the Adapter connection. Which
adapter mark is available in Europe? What will be the approximate
price?
Thanks in advance,
Kumar
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