On Tuesday 05 November 2002 17:33, Akifyev Sergey wrote: > On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 11:08, Neil Doody wrote: > > Hi, ive been getting kernel panics, number 12's for some time, ive had > > the whole load of hardware changed, the only thing that is the same now > > is the hard disk drive. > > > > We thought this had cured the problem, but I had one the other day. > > Okay, I thought this was a one off, but I just had another, only this > > time it is different. Is this possible that it is the hard drive? > > It's very likely, that your HDD causes this. > > > How can I make a duplicate image of that hard drive to another what > > tools will copy it. > > In __single__ user mode execute (HD must be mounted read-only): > dd bs=65536 if=/dev/yer-source-hd of=/dev/yer-target-hd > for example: > dd bs=65536 if=/dev/da0 of=/dev/da1 Don't try last example directly, check your hardware configuration _before_ do this!
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