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"Daniel Lundberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> This might be a really, really stupid question, but I'm not in-tune
> with what UML really does so please excuse if so.
>
> I'm on an UML server via my ISP, but thinking of moving to either a
> new virtual hosting service or a standalone machine.  Is it possilbe
> to do an image of my UML installation and extract it on a physical
> harddrive, and getting it to boot?
>
> I fear I can simply forget this but it would be really nice since
> I've got a pretty complex system setup.

A uml file system is most normally an ext3 (or some other fs) image
plus a cow file (for local writes). You could just export the
filesystem.


Alternately, standard backup tools would do the job.

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Nic Ferrier
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