-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 For cloning exactly alike hard drives ( same manufacturer, same model ) you could use dd dd if=/dev/hdx of=/some/where/there/is/a/lot/of/space/extremelybigfile.dmp bs=40k and to write the image back, reverse the if and of ( of=/dev/hdx if=... ) - -tosi
Does anyone know of a program that does the same thing (clones an entire hard drive, partitions, boot sector and all), but runs under Linux? Or is there a simple way to do this from the comand line?
Last I looked at Ghost, it said it supported Linux, but no details. I have been using cluclo (search on freshmeat). It creates a boot floppy that will format a HD and tar in from a CD, NSF export or whatever you ask for. Works well.
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