[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/28/2004 11:45:23 
AM:

> tar and a Linux rescue disk is the no-frills recommended way to do it... 
You
> can, at least use just about any version of Linux rescue disk (it does 
NOT
> have to match the release you are running on the system), so pick a 
recent
> release that has the Broadcom drivers built-in. :-(

Did I mention I need to do this across a network connection?  I don't have 
a local tape drive.

I will look into this solution using an NFS mounted file system to store 
the tar file one.
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