Re: best gpl'd norton ghost-like solution?

From: Alan Harding (alanh_at_flashmail.com)
Date: 09/02/03

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    My fave is

    http://rfhs8012.fh-regensburg.de/~feyrer/g4u/

    Its easy, and if you have a fast network and a good FTP server, it doesnt take to long. Also it will work from Boot floppy and CDROM

    On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 14:55:12 -0400
    Michael Gargiullo <mgargiullo@warpdrive.net> wrote:

    > On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 14:45, john lawler wrote:
    > > Hi,
    > >
    > > I'm looking into rolling out a few RH9 machine and need to be able to
    > > make rock-solid disk images of them in a flexible manner such that I
    > > can burn the results out to multiple CDs or store them on harddrives.
    > > I would like this to work how Norton Ghost does for Windows machines,
    > > in that the application would have to recognize the files systems (so
    > > that I wouldn't get a 10GB image for a 10GB drive that only has 1.5GB
    > > used, e.g.) and allow me to complete the whole process w/ minimal
    > > messing around.
    > >
    > > I'm currently looking at <a href=www.partimage.org>partimage</a> as a
    > > solution, but I'm finding it rather cumbersome to install, especially
    > > since I'd like to make these backup images over the network and the
    > > only solution they provide is to install this partimaged server, which
    > > I'd rather not do, b/c I see it as an unecessary complication.
    > >
    > > I've also examined the <a
    > > href=www.systemrescuecd.org>systemrescuecd</a> as a solution for
    > > booting the machines up w/ a pretty functional version of Linux in a
    > > ramdisk, so I'd like to continue w/ that approach.
    > >
    > > So, after all the above description, what do you all use to handle
    > > your image backup procedures (especially when you do not have adequate
    > > harddrive space on the machine to be backed up)?
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > >
    > > John Lawler
    >
    > I rsync my entire filesystem to another machine. This is also how I do
    > backups on some machines. I can build identical machines all day long
    > if I want to.
    >
    > Just don't rsync the /proc or /mnt directories.
    >
    > Buy a 200 Gig IDE hard drive, they're $200 (ish). I have a pair of them
    > in drive caddies that get swapped out once a week on the machine that
    > everything gets backed up to. Right now 22 machines get Rsync'd to it.
    >
    > If a machine crashes, or we need a duplicate machine, it takes about 20
    > minutes, only about 5 of which is hands on.
    >
    > Now across a LAN time isn't that big an issue, across a WAN... well how
    > big is your pipe?
    >
    >
    > --
    > Michael Gargiullo <mgargiullo@warpdrive.net>
    > Warp Drive Networks
    >
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