Benyamin Dvoskin wrote:
It is a running gentoo system in this case

But it doesnt make a difference to me. I want to know generally.


anyway I will try what everyone wrote here and we'll see how it goes.

Thanks again.



Btw You can also do a
mount --bind / /mnt/something
and then you will see the "original" root in /mnt/something without any of the other filesystems. This is sometimes better if you want an exact copy, because fex /dev usually has some basic nodes which get covered by the udev's tmpfs, and althought you normally don't need them... ;)

I "cloned" a few running systems this way (copied it to an usb disk, setup lilo and took the disk to another machine ;) but it was always with mount -o remount,ro / and the systems were minimal (system+few packages, almost nothing running, so it was possible to remount it ro)

yoyo
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