hi ya gazillion ways to backup a disk...
best is to use tar/cpio, etc... ( dd can be good or bad...you'd need to know what you are copying http://www.Linux-Backup.net - lots of free code/examples if the (new) message is just "device not ready etc"... check your ide cable and/or replace that cable... wiggle it... 10Gb drives out in silicon valley is about $90-$100 range... 40Gb IBM ide is aobut $120 ( on sale ) c ya alvin On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Jonathan Matthews wrote: > Hi all > > My server's harddisk is making weird noises and telling me at the > console that various things went wrong. > All in all, I reckon the drive is about to die. > > How would people go about transferring the whole system (dpkg details > and all) over to another disk (which I'm just about to buy) and then > removing the faulty one? > I've got no problem with putting the two disks in concurrently, but I'm > not sure how to go about moving it all, short of bzipping each partition > up. Even then, would that actually guarantee a working system? > > As an aside, I'd also be interested in any suggestions for drive > makes/models around the 10+gig mark that are competitively priced. Uk > specific if poss, Oxford specific even better :-) > It's to go in a P133, IDE system - nothing fancy here! > > cheers, > jc > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >