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If I do not wish to installed redhat 7.2...
in windows , we can xcopy c: d: and reboot windows.
can redhat 7.2 supported similiar non-step-by-step installation?
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In Windoze, if you xcopy c: d:, precisely nothing will happen. You'll just have a copy of it - so what?
Do you mean you want to clone a Linux installation?
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YES, introduce me a quick and safety method of cloning linux box.
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Surely the "safest" way of doing this is to get some ghosting software, like Norton Ghost?
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for example: use cable select
one cable a working linux ( pure linux box no dos or windows partition) second cable un format band new 20 G HD. how about such situation? what to do? IS there a ghost thing software in linux world. I have search via google. Still searching and looking for solution!!!!!!!! Last edited by pentium5 : December 8th, 2001 at 07:03 AM. |
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fdisk the new HD so that its table matches exactly that of the Linux box (partition order, type and size). Then dd your partitions and write the images to the partitions on the new HD (dd again). If you give the new HD now the IDE position of the old one, Linux should work. One problem may be LILO, if it's in the MBR you've got to dd and write the MBR, too.
Last edited by realnowhereman : December 8th, 2001 at 08:37 AM. |
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powerquest DriveCopy is pretty good, copies bit for bit.
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http://www.powerquest.com/freestuff/trials/index.html
No demo or trial software is available for DriveCopy at this time. so I can't test it! |
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