Some updates from the August 2002 issue of DeveloperIQ www.developeriq.com
* LINUXmag section has a special article on how to compile your own Linux kernel, by Philip de Groot.Get better hardware support by compiling your kernel... or move to a more faster and stable kernel.
* On the CD: Corel Photo-Paint 9 for Linux.
* Editorial: Microsoft is learning a few tricks from the Open Source space (by Ramdas S ramdas@developeriq.com) "You would not get the source code of any Microsoft products at least as of now! The strategy is to offer free products in space where the competition from Open Source is strong to match in offerings. The new ASP.Net Web Matrix, which supports ASP programming, is now freely available.And Microsoft is backing it up with support, unlike the Open Source Community." (Whatever this is supposed to mean!!!FN)
* Ramdas says: "At the point of writing, we were trying to figure whether we could connect it to MySQL on Windows instead of the more expensive MS SQL server..." (So, the freedom of affordability is important too ;-)
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Hi!
I have brought the a new SCSI Harddisk and need to know how do I clone the current linux configuration files to the new harddisk .
I did try dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdc bs=1024k .But it gave an error.
Thanx in advance Ramsey
On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 03:04:44AM -0700, Tineeminee wrote:
I did try dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdc bs=1024k .But it gave an error.
Maybe we could help you better if you can tell us more about the error. Also what you are doing assumes that the capacities of both the disks are the same. I hope that is really the case. ciao abhijeet
At 03:04 AM 8/9/02 -0700, Ramsey wrote:
Hi!
I have brought the a new SCSI Harddisk and need to know how do I clone the current linux configuration files to the new harddisk.
If you can get hold of Partitionmagic 7 - it can clone two partitions of similar capacities. But of course :-] you will require a windows partition too to run it.
cheers
man rsync(1), tar(1) or cpio(1)
some misc changes like /etc/fstab will be required
- cnb
At 03:04 AM 8/9/02 -0700, Ramsey wrote:
Hi!
I have brought the a new SCSI Harddisk and need to know how do I clone the current linux configuration files to the new harddisk.
--- Chandrashekhar Bhosle cnb@freedomink.org wrote:
man rsync(1), tar(1) or cpio(1)
some misc changes like /etc/fstab will be >required
[snip] Even @ our labs....we have been facing some hardcore issues abt creating copies of gnu-linux HDD's.
We have some Dual Zeon pIII servers shipping that hav onboard IDE-RAID but most of the times the Indian customer doesnt want to make use of this.......do to the headache.
Here too we faced a dilemma of providing a simple to use tool that would mirror by XFS/EXT3/EXT2/ReiserFS partitions.....as simple as the norton ghost(commercial/proprietary) s/w.
ny soln...???
Trevor Warren
- cnb
At 03:04 AM 8/9/02 -0700, Ramsey wrote:
Hi!
I have brought the a new SCSI Harddisk and need
to know how do I clone the
current linux configuration files to the new
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Try Mondo Rescue. http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/
Man it rocks. And it is indeed better that Norton Ghost. Can make bootable CDs of the existing system. Whilst recovering, you can choose from a number of configurations and file systems. Size of the source HDD also does not matter when recovering. Read the docs on the site and the man pages for complete details and see if it suits your needs.
I have been using this for the past 1 year and it has never failed. Non-commercial stuff.
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--- Ashok Iyer ashok_linux@yahoo.com wrote:
Try Mondo Rescue. http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/
Man it rocks. And it is indeed better that Norton Ghost. Can make bootable CDs of the existing system. Whilst recovering, you can choose from a number of configurations and file systems. Size of the source HDD also does not matter when recovering. Read the docs on the site and the man pages for complete details and see if it suits your needs.
I have been using this for the past 1 year and it has never failed. Non-commercial stuff.
-- Ashok
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--- Ashok Iyer ashok_linux@yahoo.com wrote:
Try Mondo Rescue. >http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/
[snip] thx a million for the link Ashok. Am gonna try it out for sure.
Trevor Warren
I have been using this for the past 1 year and it has never failed. Non-commercial stuff.
-- Ashok
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