On Mon, 2011-04-18 at 11:32 -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> You had it pretty much correct; don't worry. Double-check your
> backups are good before beginning.
Thanks a lot, Dan!
Mark
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Mark Fletcher put forth on 4/18/2011 9:52 AM:
> The only issue is that I don't have enough spare power connectors on my
> PC's power supply to attach both the new and the old disks at the same
> time.
> What I want to know is how can I remove the current drive from the
> filesystem so I can remov
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 11:52:34PM +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> Anyway the disk concerned is a 1TB disk on which is mounted /opt, so I
> feel I should be able to replace it without major hassle. I have already
> backed it up fully to NAS.
>
> The only issue is that I don't have enough spare power
Hello the list!
My Debian (wheezy am464, upgraded from an original squeeze install)
system started complaining yesterday that one of my hard disks is about
to fail. I suspect it suffered damage in the earthquake that recently
hit Japan (I'm in Tokyo) and has been quietly deteriorating since.
Anyw
On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 17:12:17 -0400
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > Are there any tips on moving the whole system from the old disk to
> > the new one? Or do I just have to re-install ubuntu, re-install
> > any updates and extra programs which are installed, find and copy
> > modified config files, mail
On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 04:43:12PM -0300, Claudio wrote:
> I think this tool *dd*, resolve your problem.
>
> http://www.linuxweblog.com/dd-image
>
> http://www.mckeay.net/2004/10/18/using-dd-to-clone-a-hd/
Or, you can use tar to create to stdout, pipe the output to another tar
process to extract
Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> Are there any tips on moving the whole system from the old disk to
> the new one? Or do I just have to re-install ubuntu, re-install
> any updates and extra programs which are installed, find and copy
> modified config files, mails, bookmarks, etc?
Disclaimer: I have no
Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> Are there any tips on moving the whole system from the old disk to
>> the new one? Or do I just have to re-install ubuntu, re-install
>> any updates and extra programs which are installed, find and copy
>> modified config files, mails, bookmarks, etc?
>
> If you can connec
> Are there any tips on moving the whole system from the old disk to
> the new one? Or do I just have to re-install ubuntu, re-install
> any updates and extra programs which are installed, find and copy
> modified config files, mails, bookmarks, etc?
If you can connect both disks at the same time,
I think this tool *dd*, resolve your problem.
http://www.linuxweblog.com/dd-image
http://www.mckeay.net/2004/10/18/using-dd-to-clone-a-hd/
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On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> My wife's computer which runs ubuntu "heron
Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
My wife's computer which runs ubuntu "heron" made a funny sound
today. I now think it must have come from the hard disk, which is
quite old; the motherboard and cpu are fairly new, however. And
just now the computer became unusable because it could no longer
save any fil
On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 07:39:08PM +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> So tomorrow it's off to the computer shop to get a new hard disk.
>
> Are there any tips on moving the whole system from the old disk to
> the new one? Or do I just have to re-install ubuntu, re-install
> any updates and extra
My wife's computer which runs ubuntu "heron" made a funny sound
today. I now think it must have come from the hard disk, which is
quite old; the motherboard and cpu are fairly new, however. And
just now the computer became unusable because it could no longer
save any files. /var/log/syslog told abo
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