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. :)

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