All,

I am new to the list, and have a working cobbler running perfectly save for kickstarts (I have no clue where to begin with that, but that is a different issue). What I am desiring to get going is the ability to set up a ghost for linux (G4L) image on cobbler to be able to netboot/ghost a drive to a network location, and I am wondering if anyone else has done this before, or if it would be advisable. I have a few systems that are laboriously configured that I would like to be able to periodically ghost before, and after an upgrade (in case something goes very wrong, like my last Fedora 7 --> Fedora 8 fun, where my install lost the LVM from the previous install and I had to fight it to get it to update, which isn't good at all).

I have successfully completed manual cobbler assisted installs, and my install works pretty well, and I am looking at fleshing it out a bit to other O/s's besides just Linux (namely Solaris if it is supported, I haven't read into that too much) and am looking at a Windows remote installer (Unattended looked to be the best so far).

If doing a network bootable Ghost system isn't feasible in Cobbler, would there be anything else that isn't commercial (I know Nortan Ghost does network ghosting with its server products) that I could use for this?

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Seann Clark
Tsukinokage.net
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