On Wed, 2005-03-09 at 17:00, David Hoffman wrote: > > if you have anything like Ghost, you can do that as well > > Except that Ghost does not work on EXT3 filesystems. However I would > do a lookup on "G4L -- Ghost for Linux". It's not Symantec's ghost, > but it does the job pretty well. If you can connect both drives at the same time for the copy: fdisk the new partitions the same size or larger mkswap /dev/new_swap_partion/name for each mounted partion... mke2fs -j /dev/new_partition_name make a directory in /tmp, mount the new partiton on it cp --one-file-system -av mount_point_of_old mount_point_of_new While the new copy of what will be the root partition is mounted edit it's copy of etc/fstab and change the LABEL= part to the partition names that they will have after you swap disks - or you can use e2label to label the new partitions to match but be aware that you won't be able to reboot with 2 identical labels still connected. Swap drives and reboot with your fedora install CD. Type linux rescue at the boot prompt. If your fstab change is correct, it will offer to mount your system for you suggest a chroot command to do repairs. Do that, then type: grub-install type exit twice to reboot and you should come up working. If the CD boot doesn't automatically detect your system, don't panic - you can still mount the root filesystem by hand to fix up etc/fstab and try again. -- Les Mikesell les@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx