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clone_linux_instalation [2015/08/10 15:43] – [Copy/sync your old system over the network] rootclone_linux_instalation [2015/08/10 15:44] – [Copy/sync your old system over the network] root
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 rsync -Hazx -v --numeric-ids --delete root@192.168.0.119:/mnt/sda2  . rsync -Hazx -v --numeric-ids --delete root@192.168.0.119:/mnt/sda2  .
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-After you enter the command rsync you will be asked for a root password on the remote computer where is the original operating system to be cloned. You may want temporarily allow root login (edit ///etc/ssh/sshd_config// and restart //sshd//) or put your temporary public key to ///root/.ssh/authorized_keys// to the server you are copping from.+After you enter the command rsync you will be asked for a root password on the remote computer where is the original operating system to be cloned. You may want temporarily allow root login (edit ///etc/ssh/sshd_config// and restart //sshd//) or put your temporary public key to ///root/.ssh/authorized_keys// to the remote server.
  
 ==== Edit fstab ==== ==== Edit fstab ====
 
clone_linux_instalation.txt · Last modified: 2015/08/10 15:58 (external edit)