I haven't tried G4L, does it support different size target drives? (Aka, Pulled 
a 10GB image from a 40GB harddrive, can I image it onto a 20GB HD or even a 
80GB HD?)


--Matt Ross
Ephrata School District


----- Original Message -----
From: John Aldrich
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To: NT System Admin Issues
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Sent: Fri, 13 Mar 2009
07:02:15 -0700
Subject: Machine cloning app


> I just thought with the discussion the past few days of Sysprep before or
> after cloning, that I'd take a moment to jot down my favorite cloning app,
> and it's completely free: G4L, AKA Ghost 4 Linux. It's an ISO that you
> download, burn to a blank CD and then pop into a machine to use to create an
> image on a server (via FTP, by the way - no proprietary transport, but no
> multicast, either) or copy disk-to-disk.
> 
> It may not work as well as the paid-for product when you're trying to create
> a whole office of cloned machines, but if you need to image up a new machine
> quickly, this is a darn nice tool.  It'll clone virtually any O/S or file
> system, as it does a bit-for-bit copy of the data. It can also image up just
> a partition. The ISOs can always be found on SourceForge, but here's a link
> to the project page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/g4l
> 
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