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Old 18th November 2009
jb_daefo jb_daefo is offline
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This is how I remember using BootIt ($35 I think)
c: (clone to img set)
/, /tmp (clone to img set) partition /w 2 newfs
/var, /usr (clone to img set) partition /w 2 newfs
d: e: etc (fat-extended) EACH clone to img set)
new drive:
in BootIt, create partitions (c, bsd, bsd, extended, d: e: )
(if BSD does not show in the dropdown, use "165/A5h: BSD")
in BootIt , restore from image c> c empty d> d empty etc.
I remember the BSD images > to bsd space-empty's creating
larger filesystems, but not how the split was managed. So
if I had to, I could probably do it again, but would spend
several hours figuring out how to restore (what worked then,
seemingly is missing a crucial detail...) ...
(*maybe* just the c: increased space automatically, but
I do not remember "dump restore" but do remember
"image restore" and larger space resulting)...
.........
If the post(s) above solved the problem already, apologies.
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