Re: taking image of disk and clonning it

2006-03-04 Thread Doug Miller
If you want OSS I'm not the one to ask. We've deployed a nice setup with Norton Ghost though. Works well even for Linux/BSD servers. Get's used on a daily basis. HTH, Doug Miller On 3/3/06, Bart van den Heuvel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I had mixed results with Mondo. http://www.mon

Re: taking image of disk and clonning it

2006-03-03 Thread Bart van den Heuvel
Hi, I had mixed results with Mondo. http://www.mondorescue.org It will create a bootable iso, dvd/cdrom or tape archive of your system. You can select parts of your system also. The speed is ok, but i don't have much to compare... If you have a plain install (stock kernel, no lvm) you might have

taking image of disk and clonning it

2006-03-03 Thread Sinan Nalkaya
hi, i`m using dd to take an image of whole disk, but as usual dd saves every bit even it is 0, so saving and writing that image to several hd devices (aka clonning) takes long time, i tried partitionimage packet provided by sarge but it does no support to swap and image of whole disk, i can only ta