Put the new drive in, boot to macos, use disk tools (on Apple's FTP) to partition the mac parts and then just drag and drop the system folder. Windows could take a hint with this one :P -----Original Message----- From: Martin Husemann <martin%duskware.de@localhost> Subj: Moving MacOS to another disk Date: Wed Jan 23, 2008 3:58 pm Size: 1K To: port-mac68k%NetBSD.org@localhost Hi folks, sorry if this is slightly off-topic, but I'm completely MacOS impaired :-( I have a mac68k that has a small internal disk (with MacOS installed) and a larger external one (where I put NetBSD). Now I got another disk and would like to replace the small internal one with it - so I need to move MacOS completely onto the new disk, and then run the installer again to add a NetBSD partition. Now the simple, stupid question: what do I need to do to copy over the old, small disk to the new internal one and make it bootable? I found how to select the boot volume, but the new one is empty. sd0 at scsibus0 target 0 lun 0: <QUANTUM, LP240S GM240S01X, 6.3> disk fixed sd0: 234 MB, 1818 cyl, 4 head, 65 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 479350 sectors sd0: async, 8-bit transfers sd1 at scsibus0 target 1 lun 0: <SEAGATE, ST39236LW, 0004> disk fixed sd1: 8761 MB, 14384 cyl, 3 head, 415 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 17942584 sectors sd1: async, 8-bit transfers, tagged queueing sd2 at scsibus0 target 4 lun 0: <IBM, DNES-309170W, SA30> disk fixed sd2: 8748 MB, 11474 cyl, 5 head, 312 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 17916240 sectors sd2: async, 8-bit transfers, tagged queueing I want to remove sd0 later and move sd1 to scsi id 0. I don't seem to have any partition editors installed, but I have a working internet connection ;-) Any hints? Thanks, Martin P.S.: bonus question: could I make the mac volume slightly bigger during the process?