First I'd like to say, please do not take my response a solution to your
problem since I have no idea what I'm talking about.  (Which I find most
often to be the case! :0)~

But thinking about this, I'd like to think it's possible, just not with 
Norton Ghost.  I don't think it has what's needed to see the file system.
Much like Windows not being able to see a Linux formatted drive, I don't
think Norton would be able to either.

And doing a search at www.freshmeat.net/ the only think I found was this.

        CluClo
     Cluster Cloner, system to create clone one system
     » latest release: 1.0.0 on Sep 18th 1999
     » date added: Sep 18th 1999 
     » category: Console/System 
     » license: LGPL

But as it says above that's cluster cloning software.  I looked for Ghost,
and I probably should have looked for clone or something like that. 

But there's my $0.012 cents! :0)  Not even worth the whole $0.02. lol
tdh

p.s.
Just in cause you're wondering, I'm not an Aussie! lol  But I have visited
the "Land Down Under" a few times! :0)
--
T. Holmes
Unixtechs.org
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"Real Men use Vi."


* Po Kwok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010110 23:02]:
> hi all.  i know that for windows machine, i can use norton ghost to do a
> ghost installation of windows for a large number of computers.  i've
> wondering if this can also be done for linux.  if so, where do i go for
> information.  
> 
> please note that this is not an urgent request for help.  i am just
> insanely curious.  i do work for a computer hardware company, so this it
> MIGHT be useful down the track.
> 
> thanks all
> 
> aston
> sydney, australia

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