Hey, Debian-User-List, I have here a business-PC (Intel Pentium IV), with a 20 GB IDE-harddisk, Windows2000 is as single OS on C:- and D:-partition.
This PC consist a SCSI Adaptec 2904-card in connection with an external Yamaha CRW8224SX CD-R/RW-Drive. Linux isn't allowed to be installed on a further harddisk on this system. Goal: I'd like to make with Mindi/Mondo an bootable image of each W2k-partiton (C: and D: in NTFS5),i.e. on CD-RW-medium, with concatenated method. In case of disk-crash you'll build in only a new hard disk and then, replay reliable the Mondo-images. Advantage: saving time & money according to investigations in re-installation and re-configuration of Windows2000 and applications. The whole point: this job should be carried out with a Debian-mini-system from bootable floppy-disks; it means, the floppy-disk(s) contain(s) only the required program-binaries (mount, fscheck, ls, ..) inclusive of afio-based Mindi/Mondo. The informations from the existing Mini-HowTo of Mindi/Mondo are more general and don't treat my questions from above. Did anyone try or practise successfully my described method and can tell here in detail, how to realize it? Many thanks for the interest, greetings Christoph Walther -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]