Thanks Andreas. Those are the sorts of commands I had in my mind but
was not capable of writing myself. It would seem that all of that is
probably supported while an installation CD is in a remote machine. (I
hope!) If gzip isn't there then I can try for bzip or not even zip it
since the XBox has small partitions and it's here on my local network
so copy speeds won't bee too slow.

We'll see what happens. I'll write back later and let you know.

Thanks,
Mark

On 5/3/05, Andreas Fredriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/3/05, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >    Can anyone here think of a way to back up remote partitions before
> > installing Gentoo? Is there some way to run a command like dd but pipe
> > the output it back to my local machine? What other info might I need
> > to restore the remote machine later? I figure I'll save the partition
> > information from fdisk. Anything else?
> 
> If the remote partition is mountable, I think you'll be better off by
> taking a tar copy of the file system so that you're not constrained to
> restoring it on the exact same size.
> 
> Try something like this from your "local" machine (assuming the other
> machine is called "remote"):
> 
> ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] '(cd /src && tar zcfp - .)' > backup.tar.gz
> 
> (You can omit the 'z' option if compression isn't important.)
> 
> If you do want to transfer the entire partition, I would recommend you
> restore the data using a reverse of the above from a loopback mount of
> that partition file (see the mount man page). This has the added
> advantage that is allows you to change the filesystem type and/or
> parameters of the target disk rather than just dumping over the old
> partition.
> 
> However, to transfer the entire partition, you could do something like this:
> 
> ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] cat /dev/sdc7 > mypartition
> 
> or compress it as well (on the remote side) using:
> 
> ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'cat /dev/sdc7 | gzip -9' > mypartition.gz
> 
> Disclaimer: all of this is untested, but it shouldn't be too far off
> from a usable solution :-)
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Andreas
> 
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