wrote:
> the 6
> > or 8 hour drive cloning you tried that way.
>
> I have talked to Jan about this. He pointed out
> that is not that much
> longer than IDE.
It takes me about 28 minutes to zero out an 80G. drive
on an IDE connection (a backup drive whose contents
are now out of date), then about 50 - 60 min.s to
re-clone it with all 18 *current* partitions. I'd
call that more than a slight difference.
Jordan
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