> I like the Acronis idea if it would transfer all my settings and 
> downloads,
> saving me trying to reconfigure Linux like I have it configured now.  I
> haven't done that much but I'm still pretty much a Linux cluts, it feels
> very awkward.

If you have a CF/IDE adapter, then you can simply configure your CF as a 
second HDD (probably hdb).
Then you can simply copy the content from the main HDD (hda?) to hdb using 
dd as the command.
This assumes your HDD doesn't have a larger capacity than 4G.

Another way to do it, is copy the files themselves (be sure to retain 
permissions and ownerships),
then put the CF as the main HDD, and boot a LiveCD. Once booted you need to 
rerun the boot manager, so it configures itself on the CF, and you should be 
set (more or less.. this is probably a more advanced way of doing things).

Regards,
Alex


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