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Re: mirroring a drive



Me again. Partimage is available in the woody tree.

Rod

rod wrote:
> 
> Part way there. Just went to linuxapps and they have a program listed
> called partition image (www.partimage.org). There is a deb listed.
> Basically it will make an image of a partition which you can use to
> restore the partition if need be. Also lists a boot disk so you don't
> need to re-install linux to restore the drive. Interesting.
> 
> Rod
> 
> rod wrote:
> >
> > Digging for info now. The general idea is to sort of set up a 'manual'
> > raid system. I was thinking of installing another drive with the idea of
> > making a mirror copy. I do regular backups of my home directory but
> > there have been a lot of changes/upgrades to the system and I'd hate to
> > have to do it all again in the event of a harddrive failure. I went
> > through the man pages for dd and cpio but didn't gain much. Is there a
> > linux program similar to ghost. A final question: if I install a second
> > harddrive but don't set it up to mount will it spin-up or will it remain
> > in standby mode. It would seem pointless to have two drives running if
> > only one is being used. I guess this amounts to an on-my-command
> > software raid solution.
> >
> > Rod
> >
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