Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!umd5!brl-adm!adm!eichelbe@nadc.arpa From: eichelbe@nadc.arpa (J. Eichelberger) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Disk to disk copies Message-ID: <13119@brl-adm.ARPA> Date: 26 Apr 88 18:18:53 GMT Sender: news@brl-adm.ARPA Lines: 16 We are running 4.3BSD UNIX on a VAX 11/780. I'm having a problem with performing some copies of one file system to another. I'd like to copy file system "a" to file system "b", with the last modification, last access, and CREATION TIME for each file on file system "a" to be copied to each corresponding file on file system "b". Our first approach was the use of "dd". To be specific, we wanted to copy a "c" partition on an RA81 disk #1 to a "c" partition on RA81 disk #2. But, here's the question - will "too much" be copied, like bad blocks and system areas of the disk, which should be specific to the particular disk? If anyone knows how to do what I need to do, please send a letter directly to me. Jon Eichelberger eichelbe@nadc.arpa