Version 29 vs 30
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- Edit by • amcintyre, Version 30
- Nov 5 2020 11:57 AM
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- Nov 5 2020 11:55 AM
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==Cloning a Drive
1. Restart the machine and press f12 when Dell logo appears
2. Select Onboard NIC(IPV4)
3. Select Debian Netboot
4. Login with ecc-admin.
5. Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal
6. Get sudo privileges by typing:
```lang=bash
$ sudo -i
```
7. Check list of drives connected to system:
```lang=bash
$ lsblk
```
8. Run clone_base_ng.sh
```lang=bash
$ ./clone_base_ng.sh -d $DRIVE
```
9. Wait until it reaches 100%
10. Once it reaches 100%, run sync to force-write all cached data to disk. This ensures that all data was properly written to disk.
```lang=bash
$ sync
```
11. Reboot
12. Login with .\ecc-admin
Cloning
==Cloning a Drive
1. Restart the machine and press f12 when Dell logo appears
2. Select Onboard NIC(IPV4)
3. Select Debian Netboot
4. Login with ecc-admin.
5. Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal
6. Get sudo privileges by typing:
```lang=bash
$ sudo -i
```
7. Check list of drives connected to system:
```lang=bash
$ lsblk
```
8. Run clone_base_ng.sh
```lang=bash
$ ./clone_base_ng.sh -d $DRIVE
```
9. Wait until it reaches 100%
10. Once it reaches 100%, run sync to force-write all cached data to disk. This ensures that all data was properly written to disk.
```lang=bash
$ sync
```
11. Reboot
12. Login with .\ecc-adminCloning