Duplicating a Fedora PC

From: Hugh Foster (Hugh.Foster_at_Servisair.com)
Date: 04/15/04

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    Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 09:49:32 +0100
    
    
    

    Bit of a Linux newbie, working up a first Linux box for production users -
    so far, looks pretty good on PC 1 of 2. Now, if this were a Windows box, I'd
    DriveImage it and blat it onto the other, tweak the name and logins etc,
    voila 2 pcs.
     
    IS there a way to dupe an installation easily, or do I have to slog through
    all the settings again manually?

    Best regards,

    Hugh Foster
    System Support Analyst
    Servisair (UK) Ltd.
    hugh.foster@servisair.com
    www.servisair.com
    "Reboot the PC and try it again"

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