Re: Advice for moving to a larger hard drive
- From: Daniel CLEMENT <daniel clement ac-caen fr>
- To: "The PalmOS(tm) integration package" <gnome-pilot-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Advice for moving to a larger hard drive
- Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:18:01 +0100
Thanks to both for your replies.
I did just that this morning, it was amazingly easy and trouble-free.
On Wednesday 25 March 2009 15:12 -0400, Jonathan-Marc Lapointe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You could only export your Evolution data using the export tools and
> then import this backup to your new install.
>
> To do this, go to "File" then click on "Archive parameters".
>
> This will create a tgz file with everything in it. Settings as well as
> data that you will be able to import in the new install using "File",
> "Restore Settings".
>
> Gxis!
Yes, I know this feature in Evolution. It is convenient, though I
suspect it does nothing more than transferring the /.evolution folder
(but in compressed form).
[...]
> > As long as you migrate Evolution properly (I'd be tempted just to copy
> > your entire home directory :) you should be able to copy
> > ~/.gnome2/gnome-pilot.d plus any gnome-pilot backup directories and be
> > in business. Are there any Evolution guides to migrating?
Well from Evolution to itself I only see the way J.-M. Lapointe has
described (or manual copying of the /.evolution).
At the time I migrated _to_ Evolution, I had found lots of howtos about
migrating, but much less about migrating _from_ Evolution (which I
don't plan to do).
> >
> > If you migrated by doing something like exporting your addresses to vcal
> > and then importing them into your new install, you'd lose the meta
> > information that binds an evolution ID to a palm ID. This would
> > probably leave you with duplicate entries. Of course, you could do a
> > one-time 'copy from PDA' or 'copy to PDA' but that probably wouldn't be
> > loss-free.
That happened to me when I migrated to Linux. I had found best to completely erase the Palm...
BTW, the reason why I moved was not only a space issue. I suspected
problems with my previous drive (a rather low-end SSD). I encountered a
little too frequent freezes. Thus I don't particularly plan to reuse it.
I'll investigate this on another forum.
Thanks again - best regards,
> >
> > Matt
> >
> > Matt Davey What do you get the man who has everything?
> > mcdavey mrao cam ac uk A good shot of penecillin.
> >
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>
--
Daniel CLEMENT
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