08-18-2006
How to copy single partition?
I presently backup my multi-OS multi-paritition boot drive (fedora core 4/ext3, WinXPServer/NTFS, WinXPHome/FAT32) with the command:
telinit 1; cp /dev/sda /dev/sdb
And this works.
Is there a command to only copy a single partition instead of an entire device?
And what about the grub stuff. Is that in a partition? My grub stuff is corrupted or the grub.conf file is bad. I can boot windows manually via grub but not fedora. How can I restore the grub and linux partitions but not the windows partition?
Thanks,
siegfried
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