Re: Final question: best wasy to move /, /usr, /home, etc?
From: Jeramy B. Smith <hidden>
Date: 2002-02-18 03:12:04
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/partplan.html There is the IBM way. On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Kevin B.Hendricks wrote:
Hi, I am finally at the point I want to give up my old external scsi hard drives. Unfrotunately, my current /, /usr, /home, etc all exist on scsi drives. I recently purchased a 60 gig hard drive (ide) and have now installed it. What is the best way to move all of the files and directories, and special device files, and etc from the scsi drive to new partitions on the IDE drives? Can I simply use a recursive "cp" with -a? Should I use "tar"? What about "parted" and its partition copies? Or is there some way I can run an linux distribution installer from within linux and make it install to the ide drive instead of the scsi? Or is there some way to make "rpm" nicely redirect where it installs things? In fact, with som much space, I would love to have Debian, SuSE, and YellowDog distribution sets so I can run and test OpenOffice.org against those distributions easily (shared build drives) with different distribution installations. This is my last step to get a working system so any hints on the best way to move so much data (and special device files) from one partition to another preserving the owner,group,word, permissions, file ownership, setuid root bits, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Kevin
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