if you installed of a cdrom you can use that same cdrom (or another one) as
a rescue cd by typing 'linux rescue' instead of pressing enter. This will
give you a work space and tools. You will have to mount both drives and use
cp -R (I would look very closely at cp's option 'cp --help' before I did
Have a look see at
http://www.mondorescue.org/about/about.html
Hope this helps.
Regards,
David Drew.
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Rus Foster wrote:
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, Asbjorn Hoiland Aarrestad wrote:
Hi all... I need some advice.
One of my disks give me an 0x40 error (uncorrectable error), and I think
I need to replace that disk.
Does any of you know of a program to "mirror" the disk, filesystem and
all? I'm running r
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, Asbjorn Hoiland Aarrestad wrote:
> Hi all... I need some advice.
>
> One of my disks give me an 0x40 error (uncorrectable error), and I think
> I need to replace that disk.
>
> Does any of you know of a program to "mirror" the disk, filesystem and
> all? I'm running redhat 9.0
Hi all... I need some advice.
One of my disks give me an 0x40 error (uncorrectable error), and I think
I need to replace that disk.
Does any of you know of a program to "mirror" the disk, filesystem and
all? I'm running redhat 9.0 if that matters, and I installed the
standard which I think is