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12-09-2002 04:48 AM
12-09-2002 04:48 AM
is there a similar product for Linux?
Best regards.
Dietmar
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12-09-2002 04:51 AM
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12-09-2002 05:05 AM
12-09-2002 05:05 AM
Re: Ignite for Linux
There are Linux opensource backup solutions at http://www.linux.org/apps/ Backburner looks like a good possibility.
Cheryl
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12-09-2002 09:37 AM
12-09-2002 09:37 AM
Re: Ignite for Linux
I actually boot the system once a month with a boot disk and Norton Ghost 7. Ghost lets you write an image to cd or a network drive,(you will need the right dos nic drivers on the boot disk).
I have successfully restored full Linux systems this way.
I also tar all /etc data to a file called /backups/net.tar
An ftp script on a windows server makes sure the file gets backed up. I'm eventually openning up samba so the drive can be mapped for backup.
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12-09-2002 10:27 AM
12-09-2002 10:27 AM
Re: Ignite for Linux
Red Hat Linux has "kickstart" on the lines of "jumpstart" (on solaris) and "ignite" on hp-ux.
Rgds
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12-12-2002 12:50 PM
12-12-2002 12:50 PM
Re: Ignite for Linux
maybe you can have a look
at the following tools
http://www.systemimager.org/
or
mondo rescue :
http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/
rgds.
Steven
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12-12-2002 04:20 PM
12-12-2002 04:20 PM
Re: Ignite for Linux
I will test the
suggestions and come back
with some feedback.
Best Regards. Dietmar.
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12-15-2002 12:52 AM
12-15-2002 12:52 AM
Re: Ignite for Linux
http://mkcdrec.ota.be/project/
This tool can make a bootable CD (or tape, or ISO) from your current Linux environment which you can use a recovery/rescue CD.
You can also excludes files, etc..And it's opensource , so you can modify it...
Great tool.
rgrds,
Bart