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Re: Copying server to another HDD



Jack Miller said:
> I did indeed, as well as deleting some more somewhat redundant caches-
> but still no boot. I've deleted all of /library/caches, but to no
> avail. It will be somewhat amusing trying to make a disk image of 100
> odd gigs of data, but I'll do that if needed. I've yet to try RysncX,
> but its on the cards. SuperDuper is after that, albeit the evaluation
> version (beer IS good).
>
> Sorry for the delay in replying to this- I got hoisted off on a four
> day "rest period" by the powers that be. They forgot to include an
> internet connection......I'm still something of a quivering wreck...
>
> Actually, the reinstall option isn't looking that bad right now...
>
> Thanks for all your help.

Staring to feel like a broken record here a bit. :)

If you just want to clone one drive to another then just use Disk Utility
or asr. Check www.afp548.com for an article I just posted on the topic. Or
just read man asr for all the details. No 3rd party stuff needed at all.

And yes, beer is good.

Josh
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Josh Wisenbaker, ACSA
Sr. Systems Engineer
ComputerTree Technologies
Winston-Salem
1-800-467-9820
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