I've used the Ghost with Norton 2003, to do disk copies of computers that are setup with Win98/Fedora in dual boot mode, and it seems to work fine. With Red Hat 9, it would do the copy, but I would have to boot from the rescue disk, and login as root, and change to the grub directory, and run the grub command to reset the root partition. This can be found at the symantec site, but I don't have it handly. I have 20 machines in the lab, and setup one machine, did all updates, and then used a cross-over cable to connect it to another machine. Then I did multiple copies from those two to the others, eventually ended have 8 machines ghosting to 8 other machines all with cross over cables, made it a very fast process. On 15 Apr 2004 at 17:07, Chris Kloiber wrote: From: Chris Kloiber <ckloiber@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> Date sent: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 17:07:51 +0800 Subject: Re: Duplicating a Fedora PC Send reply to: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> <mailto:fedora-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe> <mailto:fedora-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=subscribe> > On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 16:49, Hugh Foster wrote: > > Bit of a Linux newbie, working up a first Linux box for production users - > > so far, looks pretty good on PC 1 of 2. Now, if this were a Windows box, I'd > > DriveImage it and blat it onto the other, tweak the name and logins etc, > > voila 2 pcs. > > > > IS there a way to dupe an installation easily, or do I have to slog through > > all the settings again manually? > > If the drives are identical models, dd can do it easily in rescue mode. > If not, DriveImage may (if it understands ext3, I haven't heard of that > product before.) and recent Norton Ghost versions do. GNU parted may > even do this (it can copy/resize partitions) but I haven't tried > anything that ambitious with it. > > -- > Chris Kloiber > > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list +----------------------------------------------------------+ Michael D. Setzer II - Computer Science Instructor Guam Community College Computer Center mailto:mikes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.guam.net/home/mikes Guam - Where America's Day Begins +----------------------------------------------------------+ http://setiathome.berkeley.edu Number of Seti Units Returned: 13,064 Processing time: 27 years, 286 days, 1 hours, 56 minutes (Total Hours: 243,386)