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- From: Jake Morrison <jake_morrison@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 04:34:01 -0700 (PDT)
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Scott, Unix (and Linux) is designed to do this. It's quite straightforward. I did something similar not too long ago when I rearranged the partions on a machine. It used to be pretty common to have "spare" root partitions on servers so that the machine could be brought up quickly in case of a disk crash. These days, most people use mirrored disks/RAID so things are automatically kept in sync. You basically just have to change /etc/fstab to point the mount points to the right partitions and tell your boot manager which partition to boot. There may be some other details, e.g. symbolic links /dev/cdrom to /dev/hdd or your own symbolic links, but it should not be bad. You can copy the data over using tar. Just make the new partition and mount it somewhere like /mnt/newhome. Then (as root) # cd /usr/home # tar cvf - . | (cd /mnt/newhome && tar xf -) Links (hard and soft) can cause some fun, but should not be too much of a problem with what you are doing. You can look for links using find. # Soft links find -type l # Hard links find -links +1 -type f Go for it. At least with your setup, you are safe trying, as you still have your original setup on the other disk. Watch out with NT, though. I think that Win2K will want to have its root within the first 8GB (or something like that) of the first disk, otherwise it can't boot. At least that used to be a problem with WinNT. Jake --- scott in sendai <linuxdorkjp@example.com> wrote: > Hi TLUG, > > I thought that I would post this question before I dive > off the cliff into potential disaster with my current > beloved RH7.2 system. > > Situation: Currently I have 3 OS's spread accross 2 hard > drives. Win98Eng(hda), Win98Jp(hda), and RH7.2(hdb). > > Problem: I need to install win2000 server so I can have a > "testing environment" available. (I know, it sucks, but > until I can convince my boss to go full Linux I'm stuck > with working with M$...) > > Idea: Resize HDA partitions to make room, then move Linux > off of HDB onto HDA, retaining current setup, wipe HDB, > and install M$ product. > > Problem: I don't know if it will work. What am I going to > have to change in terms of fstab and mount points, etc? > I'm pretty sure that I can create the proper partitions > using parted on hda, so if I just create the appropriate > partitions and then copy the contents of hdb partitions > into hda, will the system be bootable? I thought if this > sort of operation were possible, then people could > potentially use the same steps to create system backups, > like replicoaster into predetermined partitions. What do > you all think? > > Thanks, > > Scott VanDusen in Sendai (but soon Tokyo) > > > PS here is some exterraneous data about my hard disks' > structure if it is helpful: > Disk geometry for /dev/hda: 0.000-43979.414 megabytes > Disk label type: msdos > Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags > 1 0.031 4502.592 primary FAT boot > 3 4502.593 8918.898 primary FAT hidden, > lba > 2 8918.899 43974.799 extended lba > 5 8918.930 23932.771 logical FAT > 6 23932.802 38946.643 logical FAT > 7 38946.674 43974.799 logical FAT > Disk geometry for /dev/hdb: 0.000-29314.687 megabytes > Disk label type: msdos > Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags > 1 0.031 4996.779 primary ext3 boot > 2 4996.780 9993.559 primary ext3 > 3 9993.560 14990.339 primary ext3 > 4 14990.339 29313.918 extended lba > 5 14990.370 19987.119 logical ext3 > 6 19987.150 23987.680 logical ext3 > 7 23987.711 26035.026 logical linux-swap > 8 26035.058 28082.373 logical FAT lba > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/
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