Sridhar M.A. posts : > tried rsync. Would it not serve the purpose?
>From what I understand, rsync is not the way to go. rsync gets the diffs between 2 sets of files and keeps things current at the end from where it is run. rsync is a super-set of the rcp command. Your best bet would be the obvious command `dd'. Now do I sound brian-dead ? Only thing with this dd job would be to get a media where you can store the image of the disk/partition you are generating. Maybe you don't get to bust your HDD from where it is run. Try out cycling the dd job. :) -- /(__ __|\ ragOO, VU2RGU<->http://gnuhead.dyndns.org/<->GPG: 1024D/F1624A6E ( \/ __)_ Helping to keep the Air-Waves FREE Amateur Radio ) (_____ / Helping to keep your Software FREE the GNU Project /___________/ Helping to keep the W W W FREE Debian GNU/${kernel} _______________________________________________ linux-india-help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help
