On Wed, 15 May 2002, Dan Langille wrote: >The defective drive is almost mounted in this box. I'm tempted to tar the >old disk over to the new disk and get everything back running that way. >It's that or upgrade to stable, install about 30 or so packages, and >manually configure everything.
Greetings Dan, My opinion is that catastrophe's like this are to be viewed as an opportunity to eliminate any potential bogons which might have found their way into a particular system during its service lifetime. I would upgrade this box along the security branch (RELENG_4_5) and install your 30 or so packages out of ports and start just copying the relevant config files themselves over off of the old disk (or off of your local backup copy, which I'm sure exists, right? ;-). This way you've replaced the functionality of the FreeBSD install on the old drive without copying over any of its potential quirks. It's probably adviseable to get the old system drive mounted and try to make a tar archive of it before getting rid of it completely, and keep that tarball until you're sure you've got functionality completely duplicated. Good luck. Brandon D. Valentine -- "Time to resign from the human race, wipe those tears from your lovely face. Baby, wave to the man in the ol' red caboose before all hell breaks loose." - Kinky Friedman To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message