On Sun, 06 Jul 2014 22:35:03 +0100 Ron Leach <ronle...@tesco.net> wrote:
> Bzzzz, many thanks for thinking about this, Call me mâââsteeelll and bend over Igolll, so I can pet your hump *<;-) Apparently, this is very easy: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/12986/how-to-copy-the-partition-layout-of-a-whole-disk-using-standard-tools But once again, if your disk0 partition is N bytes (MB|GB|TB) and your disk1 partition is N+X bytes, RAID will manage and will only use N bytes from disk1 partition. I insist on that because you have good chances your new HD is (internally) very different from the original, and you might have problems with partition(s) not ending on a cylinder boundary. -- "God is a comedian playing to an audience too afraid to laugh." -- Voltaire
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