Dne, 18. 07. 2010 16:43:32 je Mark napisal(a):
>
> Backup Windows first, put the old HD into the new computer, boot up
to
> Linux (you might have to edit Grub at this point) then dd the MBR
to the
> new drive on the new computer, then sync the rest of the drive
either
> using rsync, copy or dd. Then move the HD's back in their original
> places and edit grub again.
>
Or you could just use Clonezilla.
Even GParted apparently has an option to "copy partitions" these days.
Of course, it must not be run from one of the disks you're trying to
clone, those have to be unmounted. A live system would be fine. But,
whatever of the above methods you choose, you should be aware that it
will also clone fstab, partition labels, UUIDs and so on - so you
should plan ahead to change that manually afterwards, if needed.
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