On 2004-11-05 09:13, CHris Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My original install of FreeBSD is on a 30 gig hard drive, I want to > move it to an 80 gig I now have, but i don't want to have to reinstall > everything since I've spent hours waiting for some ports to install. > > So after googling and searching I found a few ideas of how to migrate > to a new hard drive but none which I really trust, (ghosting, > acronis(sp?))
You can do it using standard tools, provided with the base system. I recently moved all my data to a new 200 GB IDE disk, and kept a set of step-by-step notes while doing this. They are available online at my weblog, if that's any help while you plan your own migration to a larger hard disk: http://keramida.serverhive.com/weblog/archives/daemonizing-a-new-disk > If I do move it over will I have ot make new slices to take advantage > of the bigger hard drive? If this is the case will I lose what data is > already in the slice or can it adjust without any hitches or loss of > data? I made new slices to the larger disk, installed a clean copy of FreeBSD using 'make installworld' and then moved all my user data to the new /home partition. You don't *have* to move everything. But it's a nice chance to clean up things if you have been upgrading from the sources during the past X years, like I had been doing. - Giorgos _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"