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Date:      Tue, 8 Feb 2005 11:35:47 -0500 (EST)
From:      Jerry McAllister <jerrymc@clunix.cl.msu.edu>
To:        john@starfire.mn.org (John)
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Using FreeBSD to migrate Windows XP?
Message-ID:  <200502081635.j18GZmo12423@clunix.cl.msu.edu>
In-Reply-To: <20050208101559.A14613@starfire.mn.org> from "John" at Feb 08, 2005 10:15:59 AM

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> On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 10:51:20AM -0500, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> > > 
> > > OK - I've finally come to the realization (a little slow, I know)
> > > that a 5.8Gb disk drive is just not enough to support a desktop
> > > environment (including JAVA) for both Windows XP and FreeBSD on my
> > > laptop. :(
> > > 
> > > I have used dump(8) to dump out my filesystems.  I am wondering
> > > if I can just use "dd" to dump out all of /dev/ad0s1 also,
> > > and then use "dd" to put it back again when I'm done.  Then
> > > I'd boot the installation CD into "fixit" mode, build a new
> > > MBR, make sure that the new s1 was the same or very slightly larger
> > > than the old s1, and use dd to put it back again.  Can anyone
> > > speak to either the "doomed to failure" or "I've done this and
> > > it works" scenarios?
> > 
> > I presume that /dev/ad0s1 is your MS-DOS slice?
> > I have never done this, but you might try using dump(8)
> > and restore(8) to move it as well as the others.  I would
> > trying dumping it somewhere and then restoring it somewhere
> > harmless just to check first.   If you keep the old disk and
> > do nothing to harm it, then you could try this to the new
> > disk and if it works (eg Messy Dos works), fine.  If it doesn't
> > work then you still have the original on the old disk to go 
> > back to and try something else.
> > 
> > As you mention, make the slices and partitions on the new disk
> > and put in the MBR.    Then do the restores.   You might need to
> > do something to put in a MSDOS boot partition on the new S1 as well.
> 
> Well, it's NOT really an MS-DOS slice.  Winxp uses the NT filesystem,
> NOT MS-DOS.
> 
> Dump cannot work on anthing other than UFS filesystems.  Dump
> actually separately interprets the filesystem structure.  Consider, for
> example, that dump works perfectly well on unmounted filesystems.
> Dump is DRAMATICALLY different in its operation than tar, cpio, etc.
> Since tar and others use the filesystem code, they don't care
> what the underlying structure might be, BUT, they are also incapable
> of collecting "foreign" information like SIDs and ACLs.
> -- 

Sounds probable.   Just wanted to know if it would be possible.

////jerry

> 
> John Lind
> john@starfire.MN.ORG
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