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Author: | worldpoop [ Fri Oct 29, 2010 3:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | How to clone linhes disk? |
Hi. I'm stuck. I have the first full trusted edition of LinHes that was released excitedly to the public last year (when you released it at a conference I think). I want to update it to current version, saving all my settings for programming, VDPAU etc. For fear of ruining my working MythTV, I tried to clone the drive first. I ran GParted and copied each partition (in order -- the ext2 boot, the linux swap, and the ext2 main). Problem one. Cloned drive does not boot. Help. Problem two. I tried running the current LinHes CD and ran update, which said it would update the first partition. It failed. (With a huge FAILED on the LinHes screen). Help! |
Author: | mihanson [ Fri Oct 29, 2010 3:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: How to clone linhes disk? |
worldpoop wrote: Hi. I'm stuck. I have the first full trusted edition of LinHes that was released excitedly to the public last year (when you released it at a conference I think). I want to update it to current version, saving all my settings for programming, VDPAU etc.
For fear of ruining my working MythTV, I tried to clone the drive first. I ran GParted and copied each partition (in order -- the ext2 boot, the linux swap, and the ext2 main). Problem one. Cloned drive does not boot. Help. Problem two. I tried running the current LinHes CD and ran update, which said it would update the first partition. It failed. (With a huge FAILED on the LinHes screen). Help! I use clonezilla for this type of thing. It's been a while since I used it (> 1 year) but it always worked for me. |
Author: | worldpoop [ Fri Oct 29, 2010 5:34 pm ] |
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This is awesome, Mike, thank you. I'll give Clonezilla a try and report back! (I says it supports grub -- good sign...) |
Author: | worldpoop [ Sun Oct 31, 2010 1:37 am ] |
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Yes. Clonezilla worked perfectly. Thank you. |
Author: | averagejoe [ Sat Jan 15, 2011 6:23 pm ] |
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Clonezilla worked pretty well for me. The problem I had while moving the disk over to a larger one was when I needed gparted to expand the partitions. The specific problem was the swap partitiion not being recognized correctly. I had to move it to expand the partitons and in the process it failed to mount during boot. I deleted that line in fstab and put in an appropriate line. Everything is great now. The boot sector seems to be a problem with Gparted. The paritions always move over good but booting is a problem. I have similar issues with Windows partitions. So, I recommend using Clonezilla to move to a new drive and make sure it boots. Then use gparted to expand the patitions. I am not sure why the swap was not labeled correctly for gparted to move it, but as long as you are certain it is only a swap you can fix it afterward. |
Author: | graysky [ Sun Jan 16, 2011 3:35 am ] |
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You can copy of the partitions one-by-one as you did initially, you just have to chroot into the "new" system and rebuild the kernel images as well as install grub and edit the /etc/fstab on the new drive if you made changes. Then it'll boot just fine. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/In ... get_system You don't need gparted; just partition the new drive to match the partitions on the old one - you can vary their sizes, just keep the order/type consistent. I'd recommend using rsync to copy the needed partitions over. |
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