I would just add the drive and run mkfs on it and mount it. i wouldn't go
through all the trouble of moving everyhting to one larger drive.

-Paul

On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Victoria Stanfield wrote:

> I'm thinking of replacing my 1.2 GB drive which is totally dedicated to
> Linux with a larger one.  Can someone tell me the steps to do that in
> the most efficient manner?.  I should have my tape drive, but since it
> is a Ditto 2GB internal, ftape support is intermittent; I seem to have
> to recompile the kernel from time to time to get it to work.  I have
> gotten it to work a few times, so I'm hoping to use it in the transition.
> If there is a better way like having both drives hooked up and copying
> from drive to drive, I would love to hear about it.  I haven't seen a
> HOWTO on this topic but would gladly read one if one exists.  Thanks.
> 
> Have a good day!
> -Vicki
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