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> J. R. Fox wrote:  
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> > If I was doing this today from scratch, your approach makes some sense  
> > to me.  But my system is all-SCSI, 2 h/d, and more trouble to configure  
> > properly than most, so I'm disinclined to retrofit around this idea at this  
> > point.  Maybe on some future system.  
 
Ray replied:  
 
> You clone the spare HDD.  There is nothing to configure.  
 
My desktop system is based on TWO hard drives -- needed to accomodate  
everything and boot the full roster of OSes.  So I need to clone TWO hard  
drives.  I was planning to do this anyway, for backup purposes, but I'm not  
using the slide-out trays, so it's not going to be a "swap 'em in & out as needed"  
arrangement.  
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
 
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