I came across g4u on the Gentoo forums while I was looking for a backup solution.
G4U was everything I was looking for.
Simple, small and power full.
Great work!
I was curious if I could access the image after it was uploaded to the server.
I searched the mailing list and came across this post:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=17133815
The image I created (22GB, GZIP=3), is a partition of 38 GB.
Two hours,twenty minutes passed before the creation of the image was complete.
The transfer rate was 3-4 MB/s.
I suppose this is normal at this compression level.
The command below (to extract the image), takes more than 4 hours to complete.
A little bit to long in my opinion to access the Image and check if the file you are looking for is there.
gunzip -dc test_t43p.gz | cp --sparse=always /dev/stdin test_t43_outo
I ran this command on a x86 Ubuntu Dapper computer with 600 MB RAM and 800 MHz CPU.
Maxtor Hard disk with DMA enabled.
Can't I get faster access to the image.
I don't expect it to be as fast as the Norton Ghost image reading tool,
but a little bit faster would come in handy.
Tim
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