[CentOS] cloning drives
Michael J. Semaniuk
mike at semaniuk.com
Fri Dec 2 18:08:47 UTC 2005
You could check out g4u. I use it to duplicate drives on a pretty frequent
basis, but I haven't done the redistribution of free space. My drives have
always been either identical or a restore because I did a nice job of
mangling something. :) It's all opensource and is based on NetBSD.
http://www.feyrer.de/g4u/
-mike
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Subject: [CentOS] cloning drives
> Good day everyone - This maybe somewhat OT, but I was wondering if anyone
> can recommend a good tool for
> cloning *nix drives. The one thing though is that I will be cloning a
> smaller drive than the destination drive and
> would like to distribute the free space accordingly on the new drive.
>
> Can anyone recommend anything?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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