I've been the maintainer of the G4L project for about 6 or 7 years 
now, and I've been building it with my Fedora systems and using it 
on them to do disk and partition images. Normally, it is run from a 
cd, but one can simple copy the kernel file and ramdisk.lzma file 
to the boot  directory, and add a few lines to the grub.conf to 
make it a boot option into ram to make images or restore them. 

Was looking on getting info on what the process would be to do 
this. For me it is very useful, and I hope those that download it 
from sourceforge also find it so. 

Thanks.

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  Michael D. Setzer II -  Computer Science Instructor      
  Guam Community College  Computer Center                  
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  Guam - Where America's Day Begins                        
  G4L Disk Imaging Project maintainer 
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