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		<title>By: mike mcneely</title>
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		<description>Fascinating, Captain...
But if your files/filesystems are spread out upon disks as new disks are added, how do you save files that are on a failing disk?  Do you just dd the files to the new disk?
This would make life easier.
Thanks for the info... definitely something i&#039;ll have to keep an eye out for.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fascinating, Captain&#8230;<br />
But if your files/filesystems are spread out upon disks as new disks are added, how do you save files that are on a failing disk?  Do you just dd the files to the new disk?<br />
This would make life easier.<br />
Thanks for the info&#8230; definitely something i&#8217;ll have to keep an eye out for.</p>
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