2012/12/27 Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. <eoconno...@gmail.com>:

> WOW!....so much information to digest! Thanks to one and all, but after
> reading the responses, I think the Clonezilla way might be for me, I'm not
> too familiar with the Terminal and the command lines and such....although I
> think it would be AWESOME to be able to do such tings strictly from a
> terminal....I'm also afraid since this is the only "working" laptop I have
> that connects me to the outside world...and I would hate to lose all the
> info and files on here.....maybe I'll find some old drives and do a "test"
> run first....just to be sure I've gotten the hang of it! Thanks again
> everyone!
>
>
> EGO II
>

Backup. You *need* backup. Now.

From what I understand, you are going to perform an operation on a
disk containing the sole copy of data which you'd "hate to loose".
Backup this data now.

Any rearrangement of a disk bears an inherent risk of thrashing the
disk. A backup is easy to make with Fedora (e.g. using deja-dup), will
reduce your stress level during the operation and making your first
backup may get you into a good habit ;).

Besides, I agree with your conclusion, that Clonezilla may be the best
way for you. I used it and I like it.

Paweł
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