how_to_clone_tru64_and_digital_unix
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==== Creating File Systems ==== | ==== Creating File Systems ==== | ||
- | test | + | Once you have your disk label setup on the clone, what you have is a essentially a partition table with no file systems. It's now up to us to actually create file systems inside of those extents we just defined. Obviously, this is a different process depending on if you use UFS or AdvFS. For UFS users the process is much more simple. You simply need to run the **newfs** command on each UFS partition. It's no more complicated than that. Here is an example, in this case we have three filesystems, |
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+ | That puts down all the superblocks and metadata information the filesystem uses internally to operate. It doesn' | ||
==== File Copy Steps ==== | ==== File Copy Steps ==== | ||
how_to_clone_tru64_and_digital_unix.txt · Last modified: 2023/09/08 23:04 by sgriggs