On 05/29/2014 01:20 PM, g wrote:
On 05/28/14 09:36, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm planning on moving the Fedora-20 system on my laptop to a new hard disk (500GB instead of 80GB). I've partitioned the new disk. When I copy partitions from the old disk to the new one with "cp -a" (running under a Fedora Live CD) I get a lot of messages of the form diff: a/bin/acroread: No such file or directory diff: b/bin/acroread: No such file or directory
All the messages concern symbolic links. I see in "man cp" that "cp -a" included "--no-dereference never follow symbolic links in SOURCE"
Does this mean cp is not an appropriate way to copy partitions? I thought of using dd, but the partitions are not the same size, and I was not sure if this would cause problems.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
i do not know what version of 'cp' you have, but i can tell you that "cp (GNU coreutils) 8.4" does not copy directories or files that have a space in their name. which is why i use 'find|cpio' for disk and directory path coping.
Hi G, you are sure?
backes@eule [~]: rm -rf 'aa aa' 'bb bb' backes@eule [~]: mkdir 'aa aa' backes@eule [~]: cp -xaP 'aa aa' 'bb bb'/ backes@eule [~]: ls -l aa* bb* aa aa: total 0
bb bb: total 0
My /bin/cp belongs to coreutils-8.21-21.fc20.x86_64
Kind regards
Joachim Backes