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Mount error after duplicating disk with DD
I am working my way through Knoppix Hacks by Kyle Rankin and decided to try cloning a HD using DD as described in the book.
I have 2 identical HD's (identical make and model), HDA has two windoze partitions, one EISA one NTFS. I tried to copy HDA to HDB by using the following command
sudo dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdb
I rebooted Knoppix after a sucessful copy (just 10mins for a 120GB HD), the two partitions on HDA appeared duplicated as HDB partitions. So far so good. I tried to mount HDB2 (the NTFS Partition) by double clicking on it on the desktop and received an error
Could not mount device. The reported error was:
Mount: wrong FS type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda2, or too many mounted file systems.
Any idea why the partition wilnot mount in Knoppix? Windoze fails to mount it also and shows it as an empty partition without a file system.
Initially excited by DD being faster, easier and cheaper than Ghost or DriveCopy I am now unsure how to make the copy process work as described by Kyle Rankin.
Any help is truly appreciated.
JP
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Might have been a read error, make sure none of the partitions are mount.
Also you might want to run this.
su
dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdb && cat /dev/hda | md5sum && cat /dev/hdb | md5sum
That will, make you the root, then copy hda over to hdb then run a md5 check on both drives. If the string of numbers and letters at the end of the process aren't the same, something went wrong.
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Thanks for the pointers firebyrd10!! Something did in fact go wrong this time around.
knoppix@ttyp0[knoppix]$ su
root@ttyp0[knoppix]# dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdb && cat /dev/hda | md5sum && cat /dev/hdb | md5sum
dd: writing to `/dev/hdb': Input/output error
6248265+0 records in
6248264+0 records out
3199111168 bytes transferred in 623.965721 seconds (5127062 bytes/sec)
DD did not give any errors last time. Do you think this a hardware issue or do I need to start experimenting with different cheat codes? I've already tried 2.4 and 2.6 kernels at boot. The computer is almost 3 years old and Knoppix detects all the hardware just fine on boot.
QTParted also errors out when trying to analyze hdb, gives a segmentation error, tho it reads hda just fine.
JP
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![Quote](images/misc/quote_icon.png)
Originally Posted by
JPWhite
Thanks for the pointers firebyrd10!! Something did in fact go wrong this time around.
knoppix@ttyp0[knoppix]$ su
root@ttyp0[knoppix]# dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdb && cat /dev/hda | md5sum && cat /dev/hdb | md5sum
dd: writing to `/dev/hdb': Input/output error
6248265+0 records in
6248264+0 records out
3199111168 bytes transferred in 623.965721 seconds (5127062 bytes/sec)
DD did not give any errors last time. Do you think this a hardware issue or do I need to start experimenting with different cheat codes? I've already tried 2.4 and 2.6 kernels at boot. The computer is almost 3 years old and Knoppix detects all the hardware just fine on boot.
QTParted also errors out when trying to analyze hdb, gives a segmentation error, tho it reads hda just fine.
JP
Mabye there are some bad clusters on the disk.
First try zeroing it out.
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hdb6
Don't know if that will work if dd got errors last time, but its worth a shot.
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