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NTFS may still be a problem though. Linux doesn't get along with it very
well. If you have the choice, I'd recommend installing your test systems
with FAT anyway. It makes disaster-recovery
easier in general. If you're stuck using NTFS, then maybe a dd of the
whole partition will work? Although it'll require that you restore to
the same geometry.
-Tim
On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 11:02, Tim Fournet wrote:
Check this out:
http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/
-Tim
On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 10:47, John Hebert wrote:
Cool! Thanks Kevin. Your link had a link to this:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/partimage, which is what I was
trying to accomplish.
I'm setting up a software test environment for multiple OSs, and
needed to restore various OS images as needed.
John Hebert
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http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/
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Subject: [brluglist] Can Linux access W2K/WinXP filesystems?
My quick and dirty testing says it can't, but where would I
go to get the
official scoop?
John Hebert
System Engineer
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<BODY>NTFS may still be a problem though. Linux doesn't get along with it very
well. If you have the choice, I'd recommend installing your test systems with
FAT anyway. It makes disaster-recovery<br>
easier in general. If you're stuck using NTFS, then maybe a dd of the whole
partition will work? Although it'll require that you restore to the same
geometry.<br>
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-Tim<br>
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<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>Check this out:</FONT></I></FONT
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<A HREF="http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/"><FONT
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<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>-Tim</FONT></I></FONT SIZE="3"><br>
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<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 10:47, John
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<FONT COLOR="#0000ff"><FONT SIZE="2"><I>Cool! Thanks Kevin. Your link
had a link to this: </FONT></I></FONT SIZE="2"><A
HREF="http://sourceforge.net/projects/partimage"><FONT
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SIZE="2"></A><FONT COLOR="#0000ff"><FONT SIZE="2"><I>, which is what I was
trying to accomplish.</FONT></I></FONT SIZE="2"><br>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I> </FONT></I></FONT
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<FONT COLOR="#0000ff"><FONT SIZE="2"><I>I'm setting up a software test
environment for multiple OSs, and needed to restore various OS images as
needed.</FONT></I></FONT SIZE="2"><br>
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<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="2"><I>My quick and dirty testing
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<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="2"><I>official
scoop?</FONT></I></FONT SIZE="2"><br>
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