"Ghost" IBM Thinkpad drive
Rob Becker
rbecker at kcai.edu
Mon May 17 16:31:43 CDT 2004
This link may help a little, but it is a bit sparse on rsync details on
the server.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6558
-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Steinkuehler [mailto:charles at steinkuehler.net]
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 12:15 PM
To: Rob Becker
Cc: kclug at kclug.org
Subject: Re: "Ghost" IBM Thinkpad drive
Rob Becker wrote:
> Read up on dd. That is included in Knoppix and combining dd with ssh
> and rsync gets you a pretty powerful remote backup utility. It has
been
> a while since I've done this, but I have successfully migrated a
laptop
> from one hard drive to another by dding an image of the drive and then
> rsynching it over to another drive via the network. I was then able
to
> restore the data to the new drive by reversing the process.
> If you have questions about the process, I can find some resources and
> bounce them your direction.
I'm familiar with dd and rsync, but I don't have enough space to make a
temporary image that I can rsync.
The machine in question is a laptop with a single 10G drive. What I'm
really missing is a way to move the data across the network (I'm having
problems mounting nfs with Knoppix, but ssh and other net applications
seem to work fine).
...or can I rsync directly from a device, ie:
rsync -e ssh /dev/hda user at remote.system:/wherever
--
Charles Steinkuehler
charles at steinkuehler.net
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