Re: Duplicating a file system (Ob)

Raj Mathur (raju@gratis.xgroup.ernet.in)
Sat, 9 Mar 96 12:54 IST(+0530)


One way:

cd source
cp -avx . dest

Omit the "v" if you don't like verbosity. The "x" prevents cp trying
recursive copies (copy source/bin to dest/bin, dest/bin to
dest/bin/bin, etc.)

Best way? Dunno.

-- Raju

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>>>>> "Colin" == Colin Bennett <Colin_Bennett@aq.com> writes:

Colin> Ok, so this isn't exactly right for this mailing list, but Colin> this is the best place I could think of: I have two SCSI Colin> hard drives. The first drive has a linux ext2fs filesystem Colin> on it, the second has an empty partition. They are Colin> different sizes. Can I just do `dd if=/dev/sda1 Colin> of=/dev/sdb1'? Or will the filesystem get corrupted that Colin> way? What is the best way to duplicate a filesystem to a Colin> different sized partition?

Colin> -- Colin