Re: Norton Ghost

2002-05-22 Thread gerhard
Am Mittwoch, 22. Mai 2002 15:58 schrieb Matthew Daubenspeck: > > I've done disk-image to disk. I suspect that if you'll boot off your > > Debian CD with something like > >linux root=/dev/hda1 > > and then re-run lilo, this might fix the problem. > > I tried this and it still runs the install o

Re: Norton Ghost

2002-05-22 Thread Matthew Daubenspeck
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:18:39PM +0200, gerhard wrote: > Am Mittwoch, 22. Mai 2002 15:26 schrieb Matthew Daubenspeck: > > > it does it scroll 09 09 09 09 across the screen... > > > > Hello, > > I'm not shure if it will work, but i think (only an idea) it's because of > lilo. > So try to start

Re: Norton Ghost

2002-05-22 Thread gerhard
Am Mittwoch, 22. Mai 2002 15:26 schrieb Matthew Daubenspeck: > it does it scroll 09 09 09 09 across the screen... > Hello, I'm not shure if it will work, but i think (only an idea) it's because of lilo. So try to start your root system with the rescue cdrom or floppy: mount /dev/rootpartition

Re: Norton Ghost

2002-05-22 Thread Matthew Daubenspeck
> Yes, but on dual-boot machines with W2K on the first partition and > Debian behind that. > > >I tried doing a disk to disk copy, and when I boot the new disk, all > >it does it scroll 09 09 09 09 across the screen... > > > > > I've done disk-image to disk. I suspect that if you'll boot off you

Norton Ghost

2002-05-22 Thread Matthew Daubenspeck
Has anyone used ghost with debian? I tried doing a disk to disk copy, and when I boot the new disk, all it does it scroll 09 09 09 09 across the screen... What else can I use to move my install from 1 drive to another? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscri

Re: Norton Ghost?

2001-12-06 Thread Nicole Zimmerman
> Maybe. Another thing that crosses my mind; are you disk imaging or > partition imaging. I can't imagine that you're doing partition imaging > because I can't think of any way you could get as far as you have, but > as I said, it's something that crossed my mind. Definitely disk imaging. -nicole

Re: Norton Ghost?

2001-12-06 Thread Kent West
On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 20:36, Nicole Zimmerman wrote: > I have created a bootable CD of a current working machine. I then use the > bootable CD to 'expand' or 'apply' the image to another machine using Ghost. > When > rebooting the second machine, it gives the Lilo error. In order to get it > to wor

Re: Norton Ghost?

2001-12-05 Thread Nicole Zimmerman
> You know, I wonder if it's a problem with the lilo 'graphical' menu. I > have not tried using the plain ol' LILO: prompt. No such luck. So let's recap the Lilo errors I've had with this dual boot ghost thing: 1. lilo.conf default=windows, first image=linux-2.4.16: LI 40 40 40 40 40 40 2. l

Re: Norton Ghost?

2001-12-05 Thread Nicole Zimmerman
> I've got a lab of 19 Gateways that are dual-booting between Debian and > W2K. I use Ghost to create them. Generally I use one as a master, push > the image up to a server, then ghost it down to the other machines. Well, I think if it's possible, it's possible. It must be something about eithe

Re: Norton Ghost?

2001-12-05 Thread Kent West
Nicole Zimmerman wrote: Anyone used debian with norton ghost? I have a problem with lilo when I create a bootable CD image of a dual boot debian+win2k box. I thought maybe moving around the order of images in the lilo.conf (which ghost attempts to follow) would fix my issues, but apparently not

Norton Ghost?

2001-12-05 Thread Nicole Zimmerman
Anyone used debian with norton ghost? I have a problem with lilo when I create a bootable CD image of a dual boot debian+win2k box. I thought maybe moving around the order of images in the lilo.conf (which ghost attempts to follow) would fix my issues, but apparently not. I talked to their tech

Re: Mondo GNU like Norton Ghost

2000-08-30 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
rote: > > > For those who are interested there is a package called mondo which is > > > GNU and does the same thing a Norton Ghost, namely allows you to take a > > > system image and use it to install other computers or backup simply by > > > booting from a cdr crea

Re: Mondo GNU like Norton Ghost

2000-08-28 Thread Kent West
Michael Banck wrote: > > On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 01:54:35PM +1000, Peter Firmstone wrote: > > For those who are interested there is a package called mondo which is > > GNU and does the same thing a Norton Ghost, namely allows you to take a > > system image and use it to in

Re: Mondo GNU like Norton Ghost

2000-08-28 Thread Michael Banck
On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 01:54:35PM +1000, Peter Firmstone wrote: > For those who are interested there is a package called mondo which is > GNU and does the same thing a Norton Ghost, namely allows you to take a > system image and use it to install other computers or backup simply by >

Mondo GNU like Norton Ghost

2000-08-27 Thread Peter Firmstone
Hi all, For those who are interested there is a package called mondo which is GNU and does the same thing a Norton Ghost, namely allows you to take a system image and use it to install other computers or backup simply by booting from a cdr created earlier. I think this should become part of