fedora core 3 and ghost

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Hello,

I'm wondering if anyone has been able to successfully create a Symantec or Norton ghost image of an FC2 or FC3 installed system.

In the past I have been able to create compressed ghost images of various RedHat 9 and RedHat9/Win2K dualboot systems OK. After installing Fedora Core 2 (and now Core 3), I am unable to create a compressed Ghost image. I get this Ghost error "Application error 29004" "Read sector failure, result=1, drive=0, sectors -456237413 to -456237411". This is not a failed device issue. I've received this exact same error on several Fedora installed hardware platforms. The disk type doesn't seem to matter. I am able to obtain a block by block copy of the disk, but I really need the compressed ghost image that can be reloaded onto a variety of disk sizes.

I'm using the GRUB bootloader and ext3 filesystems with the bootloader located in the MBR. I've reverted to LILO as the boot loader with no success... still get the ghost sector read error.

Initially, I was running Symantec Ghost 8.0, but have updated to Symantec Ghost 8.2.0.1117 after contacting Symantec for assistance. I've tried a variety of ghost options (-fni, -ffx,-bfc, -ib, -fdsz -fdsp, -ffs, -fns, -fnu, -or). Ghost -ia and -id both worked.

Symantec support's final response was... "In regards to your issue with Ghost 8.2.0.1117 when cloning Fedora EXT3 systems...
One would expect that cloning an EXT3 file system would be just that simple. However, it appears that there might be something different when using Fedora, perhaps something to do with the partition structure. We suggest you continue to try the switches -IA -IB -FRO or -BFC as a workaround. You can include compression with any of these switches. The bottom line is that Fedora is currently not supported."


Has anyone had Ghost success with FC3? Any ideas on what might be causing the "sector read" error during image creation?

Thanks,
Carrie



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