[ale] Ghost for Linux
Nathan J. Underwood
ale1 at cybertechcafe.net
Tue Sep 28 15:58:09 EDT 2004
Believe it or not, I've been trying to craft a way to ask this without
getting flamed for about 3 days. In the past, I've used ghost and / or
drive image to do this, but I'm getting tired of making nt bootdisks.
Here's the skinny:
what I have:
- for each 'type' (we have 3) of computer setup we have, build an
image, and store it on a central location (currently, a linux server
running samba)
- anytime there is a suspected software error, or we get a new
machine, boot the computer using an nt boot disk, and re-image the
machine using the DOS version of ghost over the network (takes about 7
minutes, much faster than troubleshooting). Since all of the users
profile data is stored on the server, they just log in, and boom,
they're up and running
what I want:
- run a knoppix terminal server so that machines can boot from the
network (i.e. no need to carry around a bunch of network boot disks, use
pxe boot)
- when there is a suspected software problem, or we get a new machine,
boot the computer into linux over the network into linux. Run a *nix
version of ghost / drive image / whatever (I've tried one [can't
remember the name, an ncurses tool, but it was very slow, and created
huge images, based on dd])pull down the image, boot into doze (or
whatever os that machine was), and have the user back up and running.
--
registered linux user # 73046
Nathan J. Underwood
Cyber Tech Cafe' <><
http://www.cybertechcafe.net
Tom & JaVonn wrote:
>
> Anyone used g4l ?
>
> Looking for a cheap or free way for clients to make images of their hard drive to external USB drives, even if they're NTFS format.
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
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