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2020 Nov 18
2
Best practice preparing for disk restoring system
On 18/11/2020 03:35, H wrote: > On November 17, 2020 4:07:52 PM EST, "Felix K?lzow" <felix.koelzow at gmx.de> wrote: >> Maybe "rear" is an appropriate solution for you? >> >> https://relax-and-recover.org/ >> >> On 17/11/2020 18:23, Chris Schanzle via CentOS wrote: >>> I would include LVM and mdadm info as well, since I use those
2020 Nov 18
3
Best practice preparing for disk restoring system
...f each filesystem giving disk geometries. You can then use any recovery DVD to partition and reload the OS. If rear can do this for me it would be __much__ neater! On 18/11/2020 08:24, John Pierce wrote: > I'm old school, but I always liked using dump/restore on unix file > systems. e2dump or whatever for linux, zfs send/recieve for zfs, ufsdump > on freebsd ufs, etc etc. > > then I just need to know what file systems they are, and where they should > be mounted, and its trivial to set tha tup on new hardware. > _______________________________________________ > Cen...
2020 Nov 18
0
Best practice preparing for disk restoring system
I'm old school, but I always liked using dump/restore on unix file systems. e2dump or whatever for linux, zfs send/recieve for zfs, ufsdump on freebsd ufs, etc etc. then I just need to know what file systems they are, and where they should be mounted, and its trivial to set tha tup on new hardware.