On Friday 31 January 2003 07:31, Alan Dayley wrote: > Craig White wrote: > >Yowzah > > > >Booted, tested, indistinguishable from other hard drive with the > >exception that the 1st hard drive was a 4GB and fully partitioned > >whereas the backup hd was an 8GB and it had 4GB unpartitioned. > > > >Craig > > WooHoo! I'm gonna do it next this weekend! > > Alan Worked great for me, too! I had a 10GB disk that dual boots Win98 and Red Hat Linux 8.0 using grub. - I attached the new 20GB hard drive as the slave on the secondary IDE bu= s,=20 temporarily taking the place of my ZIP drive. - I booted from the CD with my Red Hat System Administrator's Survival CD= =2E=20 (I'm sure any CD bootable Linux would have been fine.) - I issued the command "dd if=3D/dev/hda of=3D/dev/hdd" You'll note I fo= rgot the=20 "bs=3D512" and that worried me but I figured I would just let it run anyw= ay. - When it completed in about 40 minutes (I think? Maybe less. Should ha= ve=20 timed it.), I reconnected the ZIP drive and connected the new 20GB drive = in=20 place of the original boot drive. - It boots like nothing happened! All is normal. Now I need to learn how to use the parted utility to partition all that b= lank=20 space! Alan