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Re: Moving a linux to a different hard disk
On Mon, February 1 1999, Vadim Smelyansky <jim@widenet.co.il> wrote:
|On Sun, 31 Jan 1999, Ofer Maor wrote:
|
|> I have a much better suggestion :-)
| I don't think so :)
I agree with you about this one - if he just have to copy the data
from one Linux partition to another then he can use "cp -a".
|> how to move/copy them, even between different Hard Drives. And it supports
|> FAT, FAT32, NTFS,HPFS, Linux ext2 and Linux Swap.
| I trust to cp command more than all this fat point-n-click
|programs sources of which I don't seen :)
Uhmm..... have you read every line in the sources of cp and the
libraries it uses? Have you checked every source code of every other
program you run on your computer? What about your BIOS - do you trust
it?
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