Vuki wrote:
> I have got an old server(debian 4.0) with two hard disks(sda, sdb),
> 3 raid1 md device (md0:boot, md1:/, md2:home).
Please do not hijack the discussion thread. You replied to Tom H's
message "insserv + apache2 + bind9 = pain" but are not talking about
that topic but are instead ask
dd if=/dev/md0 of=/home/user/root.img
and same for md1 and md2
dd if=root.img of=/dev/md0
etc
grub says "error: file not found"
and enters rescue mode
On 2010.12.29. 11:19, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Hello,
Vuki a écrit :
I have got an old server(debian 4.0) with two hard disks(sda, sdb), 3
Hello,
Vuki a écrit :
>
> I have got an old server(debian 4.0) with two hard disks(sda, sdb), 3
> raid1 md device (md0:boot, md1:/, md2:home).
> I would like to transfer these 3 partitions to a new server(also 2
> disks(sda,sdb), also raid1(md0,md1,md2)).
>
> I used dd to copy the data to the
Hi Folks!
I have got an old server(debian 4.0) with two hard disks(sda, sdb), 3
raid1 md device (md0:boot, md1:/, md2:home).
I would like to transfer these 3 partitions to a new server(also 2
disks(sda,sdb), also raid1(md0,md1,md2)).
I used dd to copy the data to the new md devices, but the s
Hi Folks!
I have got an old server(debian 4.0) with two hard disks(sda, sdb), 3
raid1 md device (md0:boot, md1:/, md2:home).
I would like to transfer these 3 partitions to a new server(also 2
disks(sda,sdb), also raid1(md0,md1,md2)).
I used dd to copy the data to the new md devices, but the s
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