Hardware :: Ubuntu 8.4 Desktop - Clone To Sandforce SSD

Jan 10, 2011

I have a Ubuntu 8.4 desktop (ZOTAC) test rig that works OK. The OS was first installed on a 60Gb ATA hard drive and subsequently cloned to a separate 120Gb SATA hard drive using ddrescue running for this purpose from a Ubuntu CDRom. As prescribed in dimitar.me/clone-disk-drives-with-ubuntu . . . ,this required simply:
sodu ddrescue -v /dev/sda /dev/sdb

This all worked and the resulting 120Gb drive installed on its own was bootable and fdisk showed that both the 60 and 120 drives had identical EXT3 partitions. Next, I installed a 60Gb SSD (Microcenter G2 series) as a copy destination (/dev/sdc) in the same way as I had used the 120GB drive. Then I wrote a partition on the SSD with
cfdisk -z /dev/sdc followed by W and, as before,
sodu ddrescue -v /dev/sda /dev/sdc

This all worked and fdisk showed that the SSD had the expected cloned partitions. But the SSD would not boot and moreover would not mount because mount stated that the drive did not recognize the EXT3 partition parameter nor any other partition type. Please note that I am not trying for efficient use of the SSD by manipulating partition boundaries and block sizes; I just want it to accept a clone write like a hard drive does.

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Code:
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sda2 Extended
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Code:
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Code:
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Quote:

on target:
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on source:
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Code:
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0000000 3ceb 6d90 646b 736f 7366 0000 0402 0001
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