On Tuesday 15 April 2003 15:18, Network Administrator wrote:
> Or you can use a run-time Linux CD (or boot floppies) and use the "dd"
> program in Linux to image your drive. I built an imaging solution with a
> modified Slackware 8.0 run-time CD (disk 2) this way. Its biased for Dell
> (and all they're RAID stuff) but if your hardware is not too proprietary
> you can pretty much do things right with the stock CD or newer boot
> floppies...
Ghost can reimage to a drive with a different size and geometry. It then
touches up the partition tables, but leaves your bootloader in the MBR
intact. I haven't been able to do that with dd as yet; for identical
geometries dd works well. I don't have ghost 2003; 2002 couldn't resize
ext2/3 partitions as yet. 2002 can resize NTFS and FAT, however.
I have used Ghost more than once for hard drive upgrades; both Linux and
Win2k, desktop and server.
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Lamar Owen
WGCR Internet Radio
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