> that's a good question. if you just want to copy everything, i use the shell > idiom > disk/mkfs .... <{echo +}
I ran this in /usr/bootes/ as bootes: su# disk/mkfs -a -s / <{echo +} > arch processing /fd/7 mkfs: /fd/7:1: can't open //dev/consctl: '//dev/consctl' permission denied mkfs: /fd/7:1: can't open //dev/kprint: '//dev/kprint' device or object already in use I guess it wasn't the brightest idea, because the arch file grew much bigger than all my files put together on the old drive. Should I mount the new drive to /n/kfs and not use the -a option? I was a little confused about these references to kfs while my filesystem is fossil.