The best thing I can do is maybe suggest to look into a program called Norton Ghost. 
It does the job very nicely; I use it myself for all of my systems both at home and at 
work. HTH,

-- Jonathan

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> hello all
i've got a old box here with a 6gig hd inside that i want to completely
replace with a new shiny 30gb drive.  the problem is though that i've speant
a lot of time getting this thing to work, setting up a name server, apache,
proftpd, afpd etc. etc. and i'd rather not have to start from scratch.  a
suggestion was made to me that i just make a disc image of what i've got,
but i don't know how to do that...  what's involved?

here's my current drive partition info:

filesystem   1k-blocks       used    available   mounted on
/dev/hdb1      5945404    4990916       652468            /
/dev/hda1        49743       8272        38903        /boot
none             63176          0        63176     /dev/shm

what're my options here?



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