Ooops! I should have written:

e2label

not

e2labels.

Bob

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: System cloning
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 21:52:53 -0500
From: Robert L. Cochran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: <01B0FA12C6E1D411BB4D0050DA57CD66ECDD69@USSAN1NEXC1>



I've done a clone earlier this year by following the hard disk drive upgrade HowTo mentioned elsewhere in this forum. If you follow that closely, and format with the file system of your choice, and don't forget to add the boot labels with e2labels, it is pretty straightforward to clone a system.

Bob Cochran
Greenbelt, Maryland, USA

John Raif wrote:

Remembering all the little configuration changes is a bear (all those .conf's).
What is the simplest approach to cloning a system configuration to new system?

*Thanks*,

John Raif

Magneti Marelli Powertrain USA, Inc.
Sr. Systems Programmer/Analyst
Technical Services
www.marelliusa.com




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