Mick ha scritto:
> It's your call of course, but why don't you just boot from a LiveCD, mount 
> the 
> lot and tar the contents of the suspect disk to the new disk/partitions?  The 
> size of the new disk and partitions can be anything you like, as long as they 
> are not smaller than the amount of data you are trying to tar into them.  
> Then you can run grub from the LiveCD to install the grub boot code in the 
> MBR of the new disk.  Other than the time it'll take you to partition the new 
> disk (and reboot), tar should run faster than dd (it will not be copying over 
> empty space) and it will be essentially defraging your data onto the new 
> partition.  You may find that emerge sync runs faster than it used to.

Yes, that's practically the other option I was thinking today at work
(ehm, between data analysis sessions, of course!).

Just a thing: why tar and not cp? I'm not that familiar with tar except
than for the usual tar -xzv(j)f ... Yes, I'm not an old unix dog...

m.
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