OK, I found the way !
Here is the complete process.
BE METHODIC AND DO IT CAREFULLY
1- It's better to use 2 HDD with the same size or the second HDD could be bigger than the system HDD you want to clone.
2- Plug your second HDD, light on the workstation and login as ROOT
3- Copy/paste/save the clone script here :
https://forums.irixnet.org/thread-702-po...ml#pid5222
(!) Don't forget to change the permission to let ROOT execute the script
4- "fx" your second HDD to be a root disk
Code:
fx -x # Run fx
<Enter> # Select dksc
<Enter> # Select controller 0
2 # Select drive 2
<Enter> # Select lun 0
r # Select repartition option
ro # Select root drive option
<Enter> # Select XFS
yes # Yes, continue with the operation
.. # Return to the main menu
l # Create a new label
sy # Write out the new label
/exit # Exit fx
(source :
http://www.sgidepot.co.uk/disksfiles.html#CLONE)
5- Just after "fx"
Code:
cd the_folder_where_is_located_the_clone_script
./clone 2 # "2" is for drive 2
Follow the instructions and answer "y" when it ask you what to do with the file system it has found on the drive 2.
If you answer "n", it stop the script.
WAIT (15 to 20 minutes to clone about 25GB with my Octane 1x400Mhz / 2GB Ram)
Don't forget to test your clone … and that's it !!!
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