On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 12:30:04PM -0400, Mo Morsi wrote:
On 09/29/2011 10:22 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> - bootloader configuration
Hrm you're referring to all the stuff saved in /boot? I didn't
explicitly verify that but I'd imagine it should work out of the box
as is since those are just files on disk.
I mean boot sector and grub stage-1.5; or for Windows all the guff
that Windows saves between sectors 1 and 2047.
> - filesystem options
Can you elaborate? The stuff in /etc/fstab? The file should be
copied over but do you know if there would be any nuances after
that?
I should have said filesystem tuning, eg. tune2fs -l /dev/sda.
It's something that we preserve in virt-v2v. Sysadmins get annoyed
otherwise :-)
>(c) [...]
Sure, will be starting to refine the project as soon as I get some
cycles to do so. Perhaps we can coordinate from there to meet both
our needs.
Let me know because this is surely a useful tool for us to have.
Rich.
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