I think that I've done this before successfully, but last week I ran 
into trouble.  Let me explain the scenario:

I have a computer lab with about 30 identical XP Professional machines. 
  The network configuration is not conducive to using the Clonezilla SE 
server setup for multicasting images.  So I just restore my clonezilla 
image to all of the machines, using the live CD and connecting to an ssh 
server to access the image, and performing unicast restores.

This is fairly low-tech, I know.  But I only have to update the image 
about once per year.  I have a special image server that I use for 
clonezilla images.  The server is running 64-bit CentOS.

One obvious problem is that, over 100Mbit ethernet, the server starts to 
  bog down if you run restores on more than three of these machines at a 
time.  So I decided to put a copy of the image onto my own desktop 
machine, which is running 32-bit Ubuntu, so that I could have a second 
source for the image to run more simultaneous restores.

Is there a problem copying files from a 64-bit file system to a 32-bit 
filesystem?

I don't understand it, but I had all sorts of problems trying to do 
restores from the copy on my desktop machine running 32-bit Ubuntu.  The 
first time it complained that the files for the ntfs partition were 
corrupted.  The restore aborted.  So I copied the image files again. 
The last time I did this, the restore went unreasonably fast, and then 
Windows would not boot.  There was still some problem with the image 
files, even though they were the correct files sizes and had the correct 
permissions.

Restores from the original ssh image server continued to work just fine.

What am I missing?  Is there a proper way to copy an image from one 
machine to another?  I tried copying it using ssh, and even tried using 
an external usb drive to move the image.

Thanks for any suggestions.


-Bill-


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