On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 08:17:55AM +0800, Kenneth Oncinian wrote:
> For system cloning, or creating a Linux restore cd, i've been using 
> mondorescue for some time now, created restore cds with it and actually 
> restored some systems from it. I also cloned several IBM xSeries using 
> mondo restore. Think of it as a Norton Ghose equiv of Linux ;-).
> 
> http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/

Hugo used to live in Nashville and attend our NLUG meetings years ago.
One of the members ran across Mondo, looked him up, and found out that
he lived here.  He since went back to England, but I'm thinking he might
be back in the US now.

Anyway, this is a great piece of software.  At the time he told us he
wiped his system a couple of times a week and restored, so it *has* to
work.

Michael
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