Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!rutgers!cmcl2!lanl!chn From: chn@lanl.gov (Charles Neil) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: cloning the A/UX root partition Keywords: clone A/UX partition SCSI Message-ID: <21474@lanl.gov> Date: 16 Apr 91 03:19:14 GMT References: <6962@rex.cs.tulane.edu> <1991Apr10.025055.1029@ni.umd.edu> <1991Apr10.194542.23087@eng.umd.edu> Distribution: usa Organization: Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, N.M. Lines: 28 In article <1991Apr10.194542.23087@eng.umd.edu>, sukes@eng.umd.edu (Tasuki Hirata) writes: > In article <1991Apr10.025055.1029@ni.umd.edu> steveg@ni.umd.edu (Steve Green) writes: > >In article <6962@rex.cs.tulane.edu> dejesus@bourbon.ee.tulane.edu (Francisco X DeJesus) writes: > >> > >> Is there any program out there (preferably under MacOS) that can do an > >>image copy of an entire SCSI partition, from one drive to another? > >>[deleted] > > > >Yes.. you can use dd. Although I have never done it from sash, sash does have > >dd and thus.. why wouldn't it work.. :) > > > >Just make sure all of your drives are low level formatted and type this from > >sash. > > dd if=/dev/dsk/cxd0s31 of=/dev/dsk/cyd0s31 bs=512k > >where x is the source scsi id and y is the destination scsi id. > > > >As far as I remember, this copies the entire deal.. MacOS, p-map, eschatology, > >UNIX, etc.. so after that, you should be good to go.. > > > > Just remember when using dd, the source disk and the destination > disk has be the same model hard disk or the image will not work. This is false. -- -Charlie Neil (chn@lanl.gov) Los Alamos National Laboratory (505) 665-0978