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From: Dale <rdalek1967@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Best way to copy /* ?
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 09:47:19 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4D18B507.8040306@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <ifaass$5v6$1@dough.gmane.org>

Marc Blumentritt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have bought myself a Christmas present, a new shiny hard disk. Now I
> want to copy my old Gentoo system to my new disk like this:
>
> 1.) boot with gentoo boot cd
> 2.) mount my old system ind /old ( / in one partition, /home, /usr,
> /var, /tmp and /opt in lvm2 volumes and /boot on it's own partition)
> 3.) mount my new disk ind /new (just 2 partitions, 1 for / and 1 for /boot)
> 4.) copy from /old to /new
> 5.) modify fstab and prepare grub
> 6.) reboot
>
> Concerning step 4: what is the best copy command?
> I tried with
>
> cp -a /old/* /new
>
> but got some problems in /home. My user dir got the wrong permissions (I
> d'ont know, if this is in some way connected with /home being a mount
> point). Of course this could be the same in other dirs.
>
> Is there a better method? I read years ago on this list about using tar
> with this (piping the tar output into a second tar command, which
> extracts the files to their final destination).
>
> Are there other tools? Or did I use cp in a wrong way?
>
> Regards
> Marc
>
>    

I always used cp -av myself and it always worked.  I never had 
permission problems either.

Some people do use tar especially if it is over a network or something 
like that.  I don't have the command tho since I never used it.

Dale

:-)  :-)



  parent reply	other threads:[~2010-12-27 15:48 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 42+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-12-27 15:20 [gentoo-user] Best way to copy /* ? Marc Blumentritt
2010-12-27 15:20 ` Etaoin Shrdlu
2010-12-27 16:37   ` Neil Bothwick
2010-12-27 16:52     ` Mark Knecht
2010-12-27 17:05       ` [gentoo-user] " Remy Blank
2010-12-27 20:26         ` Marc Blumentritt
2010-12-27 21:23           ` Remy Blank
2010-12-28  8:56             ` Marc Blumentritt
2010-12-28  9:18               ` Remy Blank
2010-12-28 10:49                 ` Neil Bothwick
2010-12-27 15:30 ` [gentoo-user] " ich bins
2010-12-27 15:34 ` [gentoo-user] " Lubos Kolouch
2010-12-27 15:41 ` [gentoo-user] " Jarry
2010-12-27 15:47 ` Dale [this message]
2010-12-29 17:03   ` Peter Humphrey
2010-12-29 17:14     ` Maciej Grela
2010-12-29 17:43       ` Paul Hartman
2010-12-29 17:50     ` Alex Schuster
2010-12-29 18:30       ` Peter Humphrey
2010-12-29 18:41         ` Alex Schuster
2010-12-29 19:16           ` Mick
2010-12-29 20:24             ` Stefan G. Weichinger
2010-12-27 17:27 ` Volker Armin Hemmann
2010-12-27 17:38   ` Mark Knecht
2010-12-27 17:51     ` Volker Armin Hemmann
2010-12-27 18:01       ` Mark Knecht
2010-12-27 17:45   ` Dale
2010-12-27 18:45     ` Neil Bothwick
2010-12-27 21:35       ` Dale
2010-12-28  5:02 ` Mike Edenfield
2010-12-28 13:20   ` Alex Schuster
2010-12-28 13:32   ` Neil Bothwick
2010-12-28 16:26     ` Joerg Schilling
2010-12-28 18:41       ` Mick
2010-12-29 15:38         ` Joerg Schilling
2010-12-29 16:17           ` Mick
2010-12-28 22:33       ` Neil Bothwick
2010-12-28 23:16         ` Mick
2010-12-28 23:36         ` Joerg Schilling
2010-12-29  0:51           ` Alex Schuster
2010-12-28 23:08       ` Alex Schuster
2010-12-29 14:40 ` [gentoo-user] Re: Best way to copy /* ? [SOLVED] Marc Blumentritt

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