Hi Trent, You edit those files you mention after each backup.
I back up at least once a week, but only edit the files I mentioned when I upgrade a system or do a kernel upgrade -- less often. (Been running 10.4 so long haven't upgraded a kernel in a very long time.) Everything after the phrase "The MACs OTOH ..." is beyond my skill set. Cheers, Carl On 23/04/14 10:43, Trent W. Buck wrote: > Carl Turney <[email protected]> writes: > >> But if it does NOT copy the label across, then the backup disk would >> not boot (in a restore situation) due to an invalid identification >> problem, similar to the UUID that I'm working around. > > PS: I deal with this by editing the necessary files after each backup. > > In my case, I'm copying over network, so I can simply have the same > UUIDs in both arrays. The MACs OTOH require fiddling: > > sed --in-place --file=- > /srv/backup/root/etc/udev/rules.d/*persistent-net.rules <<-EOF > s/00:1b:21:0d:32:8d/00:1b:21:c6:4f:fc/ > s/00:1b:21:b6:67:14/00:1b:21:b6:65:98/ > s/00:1b:21:b6:67:15/00:1b:21:b6:65:99/ > s/00:1b:21:b6:67:16/00:1b:21:b6:65:9a/ > s/00:1b:21:b6:67:17/00:1b:21:b6:65:9b/ > s/1c:6f:65:c6:47:56/1c:6f:65:c6:47:46/ > EOF > > _______________________________________________ > luv-main mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.luv.asn.au/listinfo/luv-main > _______________________________________________ luv-main mailing list [email protected] http://lists.luv.asn.au/listinfo/luv-main
