Re: How do I clone Computer A from Computer B?

2011-03-04 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 05/03/11 10:38, Hal Vaughan wrote: > > On Mar 4, 2011, at 6:09 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote: > >> On 05/03/11 03:14, Hal Vaughan wrote: >>> >>> On Mar 3, 2011, at 12:42 PM, Jason Hsu wrote: >>> Computer A is running minimal Debian with a firewall and servers, including SSH. I

Re: How do I clone Computer A from Computer B?

2011-03-04 Thread Joseph Brenner
I think people are assuming identical hardware, and if that's not the case, you need to be careful about just doing an "rsync" between the boxes. Even getting a list of debs from one machine and trying to bulk install them on the other can bet tricky... as I remember it there are some packages tha

Re: How do I clone Computer A from Computer B?

2011-03-04 Thread Hal Vaughan
On Mar 3, 2011, at 12:42 PM, Jason Hsu wrote: > Computer A is running minimal Debian with a firewall and servers, including > SSH. > > I can use Computer B to ssh my way into Computer A. How do I use Computer B > to clone Computer A? So far, I've only been able to clone Computer A by > boot

Re: How do I clone Computer A from Computer B?

2011-03-04 Thread Klaus Wolf
Hi, if the clone really is a clone its the easy way to copy the harddisk with gparted. o.K. - so it is my way. So long and a nice day klaus Am Freitag, den 04.03.2011, 09:18 + schrieb Yuriy Kuznetsov: > Hi, > > If you need to do it frequently I would recommend to look at > clonezilla(http:

Re: How do I clone Computer A from Computer B?

2011-03-04 Thread Yuriy Kuznetsov
Hi, If you need to do it frequently I would recommend to look at clonezilla( http://clonezilla.org/). It's very easy to set up and can be used in different scenarios: one to one, one to many, only certain partitions on HDD, whole HDD, completely remote access(I was cloning different labs with diff

Re: How do I clone Computer A from Computer B?

2011-03-03 Thread Klistvud
Dne, 03. 03. 2011 18:42:02 je Jason Hsu napisal(a): Computer A is running minimal Debian with a firewall and servers, including SSH. I can use Computer B to ssh my way into Computer A. How do I use Computer B to clone Computer A? So far, I've only been able to clone Computer A by booting

Re: How do I clone Computer A from Computer B?

2011-03-03 Thread CamaleĆ³n
On Thu, 03 Mar 2011 11:42:02 -0600, Jason Hsu wrote: > Computer A is running minimal Debian with a firewall and servers, > including SSH. > > I can use Computer B to ssh my way into Computer A. How do I use > Computer B to clone Computer A? So far, I've only been able to clone > Computer A by b

How do I clone Computer A from Computer B?

2011-03-03 Thread Jason Hsu
Computer A is running minimal Debian with a firewall and servers, including SSH. I can use Computer B to ssh my way into Computer A. How do I use Computer B to clone Computer A? So far, I've only been able to clone Computer A by booting up a live CD on Computer A and running PartImage. -- Ja