Mark Knecht schrieb: > On 10/5/07, Drake Donahue wrote: >> The Gparted live cd now has clonezilla incorporated, the claims for >> clonezilla suggest it would be perfect for your purpose. >> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=115843&package_id=173828 >> >> link may be fractured in transmission > > Thanks to you and Dieter for responding. > > It certainly looks like it's worth burning a CD and seeing what it looks like. > > With respect to both of your answers I presume that with any solution, > since this is my main Gentoo system drive, I need to not be running > Gentoo from that drive when I do the clone, correct? Any solution > would require me to boot from some other media? Definitely. After reading what Drake wrote, I guess the GParted CD should be your first choice, I remember I saw an earlier version of that CD doing a great job in guessing a lost partition table. The command I wrote initially is more or less a, slightly more CPU intensive, copy command, which takes care of all the permissions etc stuff, without making you any trouble. It has to be issued from a live CD, in the example with your old HD mounted to /mnt/OLD and your new one to /mnt/NEW. > Also, I really don't need to change any partitions sizes but I'm > unclear whether I am responsible for creating the partitions myself? > It seems with Dieter's solution I have to do that. I'm unsure if they > have to be exactly the same size, in the same location, etc. With the > gparted solution maybe it does some (or all) of this for me? Yes, it should. > > Anyway, thanks for the link. > > Cheers, > Mark cu Dieter -- 3rd Law of Computing: Anything that can go wr fortune: Segmentation violation -- Core dumped