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Aug 20, 2011 up vote -2 down vote. Easiest answer to this is: sudo sfdisk -d /dev/sda | sudo sfdisk /dev/sdb --force. to copy the 'good' partition table config of A to the replacement drive B (which is the new drive).
Feb 19, 2003 which is a manually installed, customized machine, to an image server, which is the machine that will hold and cast file transfer mechanisms, including rsync(1) are implemented in a "pull" fash- ion, which is it is needed, sfdisk is used to change the partition id to the specified type. • p_name - This is
Feb 22, 2011 Now the way most documentation explains how to resolve this in Linux is, in my opinion, too complex, you need to manually enter “fdisk", go into expert mode, change the starting block mode etc. Not nice if you have to configure a few hundred Oracle ASM disks at once. There is an easier way. Here goes
May 11, 2011 So the new disk is a clone of the original, not just another disk with the same layout. Note that Linux's /dev/disk/by-uuid/ looks at filesystem UUIDs, though, not UUIDs in the partition table. sfdisk will generate new UUIDs if you edit out the UUIDs from the dump (per-partition and the UUID for the partition table
sfdisk has four (main) uses: list the size of a partition, list the partitions on a device, check the partitions on a device, and - very dangerous - repartition.
Here's how we transfer or clone Windows from one hard disk to another. This process should work Using sfdisk we can dump to a reasonable format that we can feed back to sfdisk when restoring. # sfdisk -d /dev/sda If they disk are identical then manually create a similar partition table and just use dd sfdisk -d /dev/sdb
Jun 18, 2011 it's 2011, why don't you use something more user-friendly like cfdisk? I've used sfdisk once a time in a bash script for an automated OS rescue system, not on ordinary system administration.
sfdisk is a script-oriented tool for partitioning any block device. Since version 2.26 sfdisk supports MBR (DOS), GPT, SUN and SGI disk labels, but no longer provides any functionality for CHS (Cylinder- Head-Sector) addressing. CHS has never been important for Linux, and this addressing concept does not make any sense
sfdisk. sfdisk: a partition table tool. Save/restore partition table to/from a file. Use it before and after changing partitions or like right now to save partition definitions. Network Tools are required to configure the network access or transfer data. lftp, ssh (client and server), lynx (console web browser). LUFS (Linux Userland
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