Theoretically, doing a straight dd copy of one disk to another and then 
swapping in that disk should work. I've done it, with no other tweaking needed. 
I've never done it with mixed OS instances on the same disk, or for that matter 
with a solid state drive. You'll lose the trailing 12GB of your disk, although 
you might be able to expand the last partition of whatever OS uses it to 
include this lost space....

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org 
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Christoph Kukulies
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 8:48 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: dd cloning slightly different disks

Though not 100% FreeBSD centric, my question, I know that disk partitioning 
experts are around here.
My noteook HD is a WD 5000BEVT, (500GB). Today I bought a Kingston SDnowV+ 
Solid State drive, 512GB, with the intention to make my notebook a bit faster. 
It's an Intel Core 2 Duo,
7400 CPU.

The WD disk shows as having 976773168 sectors (500108 MB), the SSD has 
1000215216 sectors (512110 MB).

At the moment I'm copying (dd) from the WD internal disk to the SSD which I had 
put into an external SATA Icybox.

I'm hoping to be able to use my FreeBSD and Windows partitions afterwards 
somehow, possibly with some geometry tweaking or what. Due to the different 
disk geometry I'm expecting that the partition table entries will be wrong.

Any clues how I should proceed when the copy will be done in 7 hours or so? 
(20MB/s is the transfer rate I got from a short test that I did before starting 
the big copy).

--
Christoph

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