On Sunday 14 September 2003 21:22, Mike Vanecek wrote:
> > MKlinke wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> The technique you describe below builds a new bootable image on the
> destination disk. I would assume that the destination disk would have
> to be partitioned exactly the same as the source?
Yes, the destinat
> MKlinke wrote:
[snip]
The technique you describe below builds a new bootable image on the
destination disk. I would assume that the destination disk would have to be
partitioned exactly the same as the source?
Would I would like to do is ghost my operational system to a removeable hard
disk on
>
> By address of other machine do you man IP address?
Yes.
> Do I need to add static ARP entries for this to work?
No.
> If I boot with the bootnet.img, I will then have to configure IP once
booted, correct?
Yes.
Your questions lead me to believe you may not be familiar with "nc." It
i
MKlinke wrote:
On Saturday 13 September 2003 10:29, Rhugga wrote:
Just a couple of questions.
1) How can I mirror a disk using dd??? It has been years since I did
since and I have only done it on Solaris.
2) Has any tried using ghost to clone systems using Grub as the boot
loader? I seem to re
At 11:29 AM 9/13/03, Rhugga wrote:
2) Has any tried using ghost to clone systems using Grub as the boot
loader? I seem to remember ghosting would never work right with lilo, but
I never tried it using grub.
Earlier this month, I copied a RH72/lilo disk using ghost - no problem,
except you must
On Saturday 13 September 2003 10:29, Rhugga wrote:
> Just a couple of questions.
>
> 1) How can I mirror a disk using dd??? It has been years since I did
> since and I have only done it on Solaris.
>
> 2) Has any tried using ghost to clone systems using Grub as the boot
> loader? I seem to remember
Just a couple of questions.
1) How can I mirror a disk using dd??? It has been years since I did
since and I have only done it on Solaris.
2) Has any tried using ghost to clone systems using Grub as the boot
loader? I seem to remember ghosting would never work right with lilo,
but I never trie