On Sun, 2010-04-04 at 22:46 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 04 April 2010, George R Goffe wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I'm trying to copy my boot partition (and others) to a new drive with
>> dump/restore pipes.
>>
>> (cd /rb.boot ; /sbin/dump -f - /dev/sda1 | /sbin/restore -rf -)
>>
>> I get a bunch of messages I've never seen before; here's a sample:
>>
>> /sbin/restore: ./grub/ffs_stage1_5: EA set
>> security.selinux:system_u:object_r:boot_t:s0 failed: Operation not
>> supported
>>
>> I'm running with Selinux turned off now but it came out of the box
>> (install DVD) with Selinux turned on.
>>
>> Could someone help me with this problem please?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> George...
> Dump/restore is a very poor tool to use unless the drives are identical.
> Partition, label and format the new drive like you want it, then use rsync
> on a partition by partition basis, bearing in mind that you can src from a
> directory to a partition if you would like to split a busy partition into 2
> on the new drive.
>
>> "It's not what you know that hurts you, It's what you know that
ain't so."
>> Wil Rogers
>>
>
> --
> Cheers, Gene
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> -Ed Howdershelt (Author)
>
> "If you can, help others. If you can't, at least don't hurt
others."
> -- the Dalai Lama
Hi
Standard F12 dump/restore has some problems which have been solved
in latest CVS
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2964667&group_id=...
This now works successfully at about 1GB/minute on my machine
dump 0f - /dev/sda7 | (cd /mnt/out; restore -rf -)
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I have also found fsarchiver to be very useful
Neither source nor destination are mounted in this example
Simple ext3 root partition source reinstalled on ext4 partition
The compressed root partition is 5.7GB when df shows about 15GB
13mins for save and 13min restore to same physical disk
fsarchiver -o -j4 -z 6 savefs /tmp/fsarchive_sda7.fsa /dev/sda7
fsarchiver restfs /tmp/fsarchive_sda7.fsa id=0,dest=/dev/sda2,mkfs=ext4
Edit /etc/fstab, /boot/grub2/grub.cfg ... (in this case for ext4)
John
I too had similar problems. I emailed Stelian Pop (the maintainer) on 29 March
asking him whether he planned a new release of dump/restore in the near future
which would incorporate these fixes. He replied that he would probably do one in
the next few days unless some other problems showed up. Fingers crossed...
Cheers,
Terry