[20030818] Gregory Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] > I have a working system, and want to clone it to a bigger, newer, faster > one, keeping the old one as a backup... [/snip]
[snip] > Any ideas on remedies, or other /better ways to do a remote clone? > I've spent way.... too much time trying things that should work in a simple > manner! [/snip] My way for cloning debian installations remotely via ssh, aka getting our hands dirty. First grab an iso of lnx-bbx (from lnx-bbx.org), burn it, boot it on the "target" box, set up network & make sure the "source" box has sshd running. On the "target" : 1. cfdisk your disk 2. mkfs your destination partitions 3. $ mkdir /mnt/rw/target 4. mount destination partitions on /mnt/rw/target 5. $ cd /mnt/rw/target 6. $ ssh SOURCE_IP 'cd /; tar -cplf - C / .' | tar xpvf - -C . (repeat 6 for all separate mounted partitions, like /boot, /usr etc. by replacing 'cd /' with ie 'cd /boot') Take a nice nap :) 7. edit /mnt/rw/target/etc/{lilo.conf,fstab} to match the "target" system. 8. $ lilo -v -C /mnt/rw/target/etc/lilo.conf 9. reboot & re-run lilo on the target box. -- Manolis Tzanidakis (mtzanidakis-at-freemail-dot-gr) Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 102798230 GnuPG Key Fingerprint: 5CA5 41D6 09F1 C4B9 C331 65EF 4B3F 6979 EB8C 88F3 Get my public key at: pgp.mit.edu
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