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Re: Copying a whole PC



Hi, 
	I'd try two similar approches:
boot with a rescue disc with network support, and then mount the blank partitions, and the nfs partitions and cp -Rf all files. If it gets hard to do it with floppys, you could install the minimal system, and then copy the hole thing via network too. 
NOTE: there probably are far better solutions than this, but this is what I'd do

On Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 11:53:50PM +0100, Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I bought a new machine (yeah!!). Now i want to copy my old one over my 
> network to the newone? On the newone is nothing installed not even a OS. What 
> is the simpiest way to do this? Is it possible to this with TOMSRBT? I have 
> made partitions and and formattet them probbably. So my only prob is to get 
> that stuff over the network. Please be specific i'm not a verygood ifconfig, 
> route and stuff user...
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 

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