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Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: [techtalk] Disk imaging software (was: Re: Other OSes on a
Linuxbox)
> >Is there something like this that includes support for Linux, too, which
> >would help in Samantha's case? I think Ghost
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> On the subject of annoying installs ...
>
> One thing that I've seen a lot of in the Windows world is imaging products
> like Ghost and ImageCast -- basically, the make an image of a hard disk and
> put it in a file. You can then use this file to re-image other compute
>Is there something like this that includes support for Linux, too, which
>would help in Samantha's case? I think Ghost 6.0 now supports Linux, but PC
>Week said there were a few bugs in 6.0. I believe that many products can
>image a Linux partition, but that it can't browse it, change it, or do
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> One thing that I've seen a lot of in the Windows world is imaging products
> like Ghost and ImageCast -- basically, the make an image of a hard disk and
> put it in a file. You can then use this file to re-image other computers.
> When you have a complex installation,
Excerpts from linuxchix: 4-Jan-100 [techtalk] Disk imaging sof.. by
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> I believe that many products can
> image a Linux partition, but that it can't browse it, change it, or do
> anything else interesting to it.
What's wrong with dd'ing an image and browse|change|whatever-ing it
On the subject of annoying installs ...
One thing that I've seen a lot of in the Windows world is imaging products
like Ghost and ImageCast -- basically, the make an image of a hard disk and
put it in a file. You can then use this file to re-image other computers.
When you have a complex install