Wang Tanky
The reason im using the tar method is when i boot into system rescue CD, it 
will start booting and then about half way it comes out with 
 
/bin/sh: Can't access tty; job control turned off
 
both the tar Method and System rescue cd has problems
Can anyone tell me either it is a hardware problem or a software problem...
 
Even better can you tell me a solution please....
 
Thanks
> Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 16:57:12 -1000> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Error: /bin/sh: Can't access tty; job control turned 
> off> > WangTanky wrote:> > My name is Qifeng Wang. You can call me Hank. I am 
> doing a networking > > project for a primary school and I am using Edubuntu 
> 7.04 for the school > > network. At the moment, the system works properly and 
> effectively. > > However, I have a question about backing up system by using 
> command tar. > > It works find if system is not crashed. But when I tried to 
> use tar to > > back up system to a new hard disk, it did not work. And I try 
> to restore > > Grub by using an Edubuntu Live CD and rebooted system. Still 
> not help.> > > > System says: /bin/sh: Can't access tty; job control turned 
> off> > > > I was really stuck. Do you have any ideas about this?> > Aloha 
> Hank> > Please forgive me if tar is your preferred tool for this. I don't 
> have> a suggestion to help what you are doing. I would ask, though, if you> 
> are looking for a tool to do a bare-metal restore in case of> catastrophe? If 
> so, you may want to look at Clonezilla and/or DRBL.> Clonezilla, either from 
> the live-cd, or launched by PXE from DRBL, is> breathtaking. You can easily 
> image disk to disk, disk to image, image> to disk, partition to partition, 
> partition to image, image to partition,> resize partitions, etc. Your images 
> can be on removable media, a> network drive, a ssh server, etc.> > Example - 
> a few Sundays ago we used DRBL to PXE boot 50 donated> workstations into a 
> Clonezilla environment. In batches of 8 we did a> bare-metal mulitcast 
> restore. It took 5 minutes per group of 8 to do a> complete restore from a 
> blank hard drive to a fully functional Edubuntu> 7.10 desktop. A few 
> computers required the "sudo dpkg-reconfigure> -phigh xserver-xorg" and "sudo 
> /etc/init.d/gdm restart" commands to> configure the xserver. As for the rest, 
> Edubuntu Gutsy automagically> 'just worked'. The machines were PIII 600-900 
> mhz with 256mb of ram.> > > --scott
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