Re: Using dd(1) to duplicate a hard drive

2006-08-02 Thread Samurai Chef
On 8/1/06, Shane J Pearson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Chris, On 2006.08.01, at 2:00 PM, Chris Zakelj wrote: > Went back about two years in the MARC archives with the terms 'copy > drive' (oddly enough, 'dd' itself wouldn't work), and got plenty of > linux examples on Google (that pretty much

Re: Using dd(1) to duplicate a hard drive

2006-08-01 Thread Shane J Pearson
Hi Chris, On 2006.08.01, at 2:00 PM, Chris Zakelj wrote: Went back about two years in the MARC archives with the terms 'copy drive' (oddly enough, 'dd' itself wouldn't work), and got plenty of linux examples on Google (that pretty much say what I propose anyway) but no luck... I'm hoping to fin

Re: Using dd(1) to duplicate a hard drive

2006-08-01 Thread Chris Zakelj
ay, August 01, 2006 10:10 AM > To: Chris Zakelj > Cc: misc > Subject: Re: Using dd(1) to duplicate a hard drive > > On 2006/08/01 08:03, Chris Zakelj wrote: > >> Question was, is there a faster way? (about ten off-list replies so far all >> point to 'no')

Re: Using dd(1) to duplicate a hard drive

2006-08-01 Thread Mitch Parker
dd(1) to duplicate a hard drive On 2006/08/01 08:03, Chris Zakelj wrote: > Question was, is there a faster way? (about ten off-list replies so far > all point to 'no') Depending on what's readily available to you, it might be worth trying with a USB2->IDE adapter.

Re: Using dd(1) to duplicate a hard drive

2006-08-01 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/08/01 08:03, Chris Zakelj wrote: > Question was, is there a faster way? (about ten off-list replies so far > all point to 'no') Depending on what's readily available to you, it might be worth trying with a USB2->IDE adapter.

Re: Using dd(1) to duplicate a hard drive

2006-08-01 Thread Jeff Quast
On 8/1/06, Chris Zakelj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: but no luck... I'm hoping to find a faster way to create an image of one drive (a Samsung MP0402H, 40G notebook, to be specific) onto an identical drive than using: Unless you are using this multiple times, I don't think there is anything faste

Re: Using dd(1) to duplicate a hard drive

2006-08-01 Thread Chris Zakelj
Nick Holland wrote: > Chris Zakelj wrote: >> Went back about two years in the MARC archives with the terms 'copy >> drive' (oddly enough, 'dd' itself wouldn't work), and got plenty of >> linux examples on Google (that pretty much say what I propose anyway) >> but no luck... I'm hoping to find a fas

Re: Using dd(1) to duplicate a hard drive

2006-08-01 Thread Nick Holland
Chris Zakelj wrote: Went back about two years in the MARC archives with the terms 'copy drive' (oddly enough, 'dd' itself wouldn't work), and got plenty of linux examples on Google (that pretty much say what I propose anyway) but no luck... I'm hoping to find a faster way to create an image of on

Using dd(1) to duplicate a hard drive

2006-07-31 Thread Chris Zakelj
Went back about two years in the MARC archives with the terms 'copy drive' (oddly enough, 'dd' itself wouldn't work), and got plenty of linux examples on Google (that pretty much say what I propose anyway) but no luck... I'm hoping to find a faster way to create an image of one drive (a Samsung MP0