On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 14:14 +1100, James Harper wrote: > > Ok, this isn't exactly a Bacula issue, but Bacula is involved in our > > recovery system so I hope you all will forgive the transgression. > > > > Is it possible to do bare-metal recovery of a Windows system without > > booting from the Windows CD to install the boot loader? I've created > a > > BartPE boot disk with the bacula module and that works great for > > restoring the files from the Bacula server, but I don't see a way to > > install a boot loader onto the hard disk from there. I'll be the > first > > to admit that I don't know much about Windows (that's a good thing > isn't > > it?) so maybe I'm just missing something simple? > > As long as you: > . format the drive with windows (or a reasonable recent version of > mkntfs) > . restore the necessary stuff (ntldr, boot.ini, etc) > . make sure the mbr is correct (fdisk /mbr back in the old days, can't > remember how to do it under bartpe) > . mark the partition as active (not sure if this is actually required) > > You should get a bootable system. In fact I have successfully restored > an XP system from Linux before using ntfs-3g, although it doesn't > restore the acls etc. > > Every ntfs format you do under windows (I'm pretty sure anyway) will > give you a filesystem with a bootloader in it. This surprised me last > time I did it... I formatted the disk under bartpe, restored my stuff, > and then couldn't figure out the last step I needed to actually make it > bootable, but when I tried to boot it it 'just worked'. > > If you do need fixboot or fixmbr from the windows install cd's 'recovery > mode' then I don't know of a way to get around it... you can use Linux > (ms-sys) or DOS (fdisk /mbr) to restore the mbr, but I don't know about > repairing the bootsector... well actually I do... you can use some 'dd' > trickiness to do it but that's a tricky path to navigate.
Ok. I guess it's just been a long time since I've worked with M$ boot loaders, so I don't understand how they work anymore. I went ahead and did a restore using bartpe, and like you said, it 'just worked'. That still leaves me a little nervous though. I tried basically the same process on a different machine except that I deleted/recreated the partition first. After formatting/restoring, it refused to come up: acted like it couldn't find the boot loader. I had to dig out a Windows install CD and let it go through the process of installing up to the first reboot, then booted from bartpe to continue. However, I didn't mark the partition as active (forgot about that), so maybe that is a required step still. If I get a chance I'll have to play around with it some more to see what happens. Thanks again. /dwight -- Dwight Tovey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Work to Live : Live to Ride : Ride to Work ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys - and earn cash http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users