On 20 Feb 2010 at 12:16, Jatin K wrote:
Date sent: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 12:16:11 +0530
From: Jatin K <ssh.fedora(a)gmail.com>
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Subject: change HDD without Re-installing Fedora 12 ..!!!!
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Dear list
I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
7200 RPM
is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd to another ?? I dont
want to re-install it as lots of software and configurations are there
in old one
is there any way like ghost ( like in M$ environment ) for Linux or may
be something like that
Thnx in advance
You might also want to look at g4l. It does disk imaging and has a clone
option for a disk to disk option.
The latest released version is on sourceforge, but a later version is at
ftp://amd64gcc.dyndns.org/g4l-v0.33alpha12.iso
That is a bootable ISO image, but it can also be setup to run from the grub
menu.
I'm the current maintainer, and build it using my Fedora systems and use it
for my classroom machines.
Are you using LVM or other setup?
In making an image, it will be the same size.If ext2/3/4 you could proable use
parted magic to resize non-LVM partitions.
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