moving FBSD to other factory-new harddrives

From: Peter Pippinger (peter.pippinger_at_gmx.de)
Date: 03/01/04


Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2004 08:55:56 +0100

Hello NG,

i have installed a good system (for my opinion of course ;-) . Now i
want to have exactly the same system on more computers. How do i make
these copies to factory-new harddisks?

The goal is to put in the new harddisk in my existing system.
Do something (???).
Put the new (ready with all partitions) harddisk into the othe computer.

Thanks for any hints!
Peter



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