Dan LaBine wrote:
> 
> Actually folks, Norton Ghost 2001 works just great with Linux. We have
> several dual-boot workstations at the office, with each having it's own hard
> drive for each OS. We ghost'em all the time and it's a piece of cake. Been
> using it to Ghost our main IDE drives on our servers and firewalls too. By
> using "Mobile Racks" in our servers, we've got back-up redundancy and if a
> server went down ( not so far though! ), we can be back up and running in the
> time it takes to reboot !
> 
> Dan LaBine
> Registered Linux User #190712
> 
> On July  7, 2001 08:40 pm, you wrote:
> > Scott,
> >
> > For some bizarre reason, I am getting mail returned, so I thought I'd
> > post this for Scott and any one else asking about ghosting Linux.
> >
> > As I am not familiar with Ghost 6.5, Norton Ghost 2001 and Drive Image
> > support Linux ghosting. However, if you are using Reiser FS, I'm really
> > not sure. Why not go for a CD R writer?. In the long run, it's much
> > cheaper.
> >
> > Roman
> > Registered Linux User #179293
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Talk about a time saver.

Roman

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