On 26 Dec 2012 at 21:50, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
Date sent: Wed, 26 Dec 2012 21:50:07 -0500
From: "Eddie G. O'Connor Jr."
<eoconnor25(a)gmail.com>
To: Community support for Fedora users
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Subject: Swapping HDD....
I am currently using a Gateway T-6321 laptop with a 320 GB SATA HD.
I'm finding it's running out of room, with all the pdf's and other
files I have accumulated. I want to swap it out to a 750GB SATA HDD.
How can I do this when I don't have another laptop with the same exact
specs as the Gateway? In other words is it possible to transfer
everything from my current HDD to the 750GB one using an external USB
enclosure? will I be able to then install the 750GB HDD and have ALLmy
settings and ALL my applications transfer over intact? Any help
someone could provide would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
As others have stated - Clonezilla can do the job, as other similar
programs like g4u and g4l. I've been the maintainer of g4l, and
use Fedora as the build system for the most part, but the kernels
are built from
kernel.org source. It can do direct clones, but can
also do disk or partition images to external disk or others via the
network.
I can run g4l directly from the grub menu to make and restore
images.
Good Luck.
Note: It will take some time to clone since the hard disk speed
with be the uncached speed since once the cache is filled you will
only get the physical drive speed.
EGO II
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