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Re: Replacing a HD



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On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 17:45:11 +0200
Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uhlar@fantomas.sk> wrote:

> On 07.04.07 17:40, Frank McCormick wrote:
> > I am planning to replace my 30 gig HD with a bigger drive. At the
> > moment this is the way hda is setup:
> > 
> > ~     ---Starting---      ----Ending----    Start     Number of
> > ~ # Flags Head Sect Cyl   ID  Head Sect Cyl     Sector    Sectors
> > - -- ----- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -----------
> > ----------- ~ 1  0x00    1    1    0 0x82   14   63  416
> > 63      394002 ~ 2  0x00    0    1  417 0x83   14   63 1023
> > 394065    31444875 ~ 3  0x80   14   63 1023 0x83   14   63 1023
> > 31838940    25597215 ~ 4  0x00   14   63 1023 0x05   14   63
> > 1023    57436155     1163295 ~ 5  0x00   14   63 1023 0x82   14
> > 63 1023          63     1163232
> 
> hda5 is only one partition in hda4, which is an extended partition.
> This is quite useless, I would set up hda4 directly and avoid using
> extended partition...


  At the time I paritioned the drive it had one parition on it already
and as I recall ( I may be wrong here ) using an extended partition
was the only way to create the second. 
> 
> > My system boots from hda3 using grub. hda1 and hda5 are swap
> > partitions.
> 
> but two swap partitions are useless, so 3 partitions will be enough
> for you

	I agree, the second swap came about as a way to use up extra hd
space :)
> 
> > Whats the best way to get an exact copy of my two Linux systems
> > onto the new drive? I am not so concerned with the two swap
> > partitions, as I can create merge them into one on the new HD later.
> 
> yes, do it. Simply create partitions, configure filresystems on them
> and copy data using dump or tar... the only problem might be setting
> up boot from new drive. I use hacks like setting up 'disk=' and
> 'bios=' in lilo.conf.


  I have had suggestions ranging from dd to pcopy and even rsync on
mounted drives. Still not sure the way to go. But thanks to all for the
suggestions.

Cheers

Frank

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