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linux Digest, Vol 38, Issue 9



On Thu, Feb 09, 2006 at 12:12:52PM +1100, Christopher Zhang wrote:
I have tried G4L (Ghost for Linux), Mindo, etc. Given that the
current machine doesn't have a burner, if not storing the new image
across the network, does that mean I have to create a spare partition
or mount an external harddrive to backup the system?

Mondo can backup a live filesystem and store the ISO images on the same
filesystem so you can burn them later.


I just make an /iso directory and then do

mondoarchive -Oi -d /iso -E /iso <rest of your mondo options here>

The -Oi option says to make ISO images, -d puts them in /iso, and -D
excludes /iso from the backup.

Thanks everyone for your help. Carlo, I used your way to create the image, does the image contain my both partitions? My partition structure is as follows:

/dev/hda1 => /    10GB
/dev/gda2 => /home   70GB

I created ISO folder at /home/iso, and the resulting images reside there. There are still about 2 hours until completion, my question is does the image file contain my entire system (two partitions), or just one? And how can I restore the image in a different harddrive?

Thanks again

Chris
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