10-24-2001
Backup problems
Hi,
I have two laptops that I need to switch Harddrives in, but I want to try and retain the data on on of the machines.
This has a hd with win2K/Rhat6.2 dualboot, and I really only need to keep the Linux partition data.
can I tar the files in the linux partition and then untar it to the new hd and off I go after I have reset the MBR with LILO? or is there any issues I need to take into account?
I was just going to create the partitions with the same name/type as on the original machine, so I think it will work.
Anyone done this before have any tips?
thanks,
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
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ACPIWMI(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual ACPIWMI(4)
NAME
acpiwmi -- Windows Management Instrumentation support for ACPI
SYNOPSIS
acpiwmi* at acpi?
acpiwmibus* at acpiwmi?
wmidell* at acpiwmibus?
wmieeepc* at acpiwmibus?
wmihp* at acpiwmibus?
wmimsi* at acpiwmibus?
DESCRIPTION
The acpiwmi device driver provides an ACPI interface for Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). The ACPI WMI interface is typically used
to support vendor specific features found in various laptops.
The following WMI mappings are supported:
wmidell Dell laptops
wmieeepc Some models of Asus Eee PC
wmihp Hewlett-Packard laptops
wmimsi MSI laptops
The functionality varies from vendor to vendor. Typically the interface is used for function and hotkey handling, but additional features
may be present.
SEE ALSO
acpi(4), acpidalb(4)
Microsoft Corporation, Windows Instrumentation: WMI and ACPI, http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/pnppwr/wmi/wmi-acpi.mspx, December 4,
2001.
HISTORY
The acpiwmi device driver appeared in NetBSD 6.0.
AUTHORS
Jukka Ruohonen <jruohonen@iki.fi> wrote acpiwmi and most of the mappings.
CAVEATS
While WMI should provide a certain degree of portability across laptop models from a particular vendor, there is no guarantee that the map-
pings are functional in all models.
The wmihp driver may conflict with hpqlb(4).
BSD
February 16, 2011 BSD