Re: Net/Force Install

2007-05-24 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 10:46:47AM -0400, magikman wrote:

 Hello,
 
  The co-host that i use to host my email, web and DNS doesn't offer 
 the option of using FreeBSD. This isn't really a problem per-se,  but i 
 would *really* rather use FreeBSD as it is what i am accustomed to and 
 most comfortable using.
 
 So, off to my question. They offer a rescuemode where i can boot into 
 and have full access to the disks. Do you think it would be possible to 
 maybe create an image of an existing BSD install with the same disk 
 makeup, etc. and dd it to the remote disk? Have any of you ever 
 attempted this before? The procedure that i was planning to use involved 
 using dd to pipe the image over a netcat connection.

It may be possible.
It depends a lot on what they actually are doing and what your host
is actually running on.   Is it a virtual machine?  If so, you might
have trouble using dd, but you might be able to do it another way.
How does their 'rescue mode' work?   Is it some BIOS thing or maybe
additional hardware or some Ghost-like or Acronis system.  It that
case, it might be difficult, but maybe.

Anyway, it might be do-able, but possibly more involved than just
doing a dd.   Anyway, dd is not the best way to move a complete 
disk image from one system to a dissimilar system.   If you can
get enough control over the disk, can you do an fdisk and bsdlabel
on it.  If so, then you can create partitions and make the disk
bootable if it is a real disk and maybe even if it is a virtual
disk.   Then newfs the partitions to create file systems on them and 
use dump/restore to move file systems' data in to place on the disk.

jerry

 
 Thanks!
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Net/Force Install

2007-05-23 Thread magikman

Hello,

 The co-host that i use to host my email, web and DNS doesn't offer 
the option of using FreeBSD. This isn't really a problem per-se,  but i 
would *really* rather use FreeBSD as it is what i am accustomed to and 
most comfortable using.


So, off to my question. They offer a rescuemode where i can boot into 
and have full access to the disks. Do you think it would be possible to 
maybe create an image of an existing BSD install with the same disk 
makeup, etc. and dd it to the remote disk? Have any of you ever 
attempted this before? The procedure that i was planning to use involved 
using dd to pipe the image over a netcat connection.


Thanks!
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Net/Force install

2007-05-23 Thread Darren Terry

Hello,

  The co-host that i use to host my email, web and DNS doesn't 
offer the option of using FreeBSD. This isn't really a problem per-se,  
but i would *really* rather use FreeBSD as it is what i am accustomed to 
and most comfortable using.


So, off to my question. They offer a rescuemode where i can boot into 
and have full access to the disks. Do you think it would be possible to 
maybe create an image of an existing BSD install with the same disk 
makeup, etc. and dd it to the remote disk? Have any of you ever 
attempted this before? The procedure that i was planning to use involved 
using dd to pipe the image over a netcat connection.


Thanks!
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Net/Force Install

2007-05-23 Thread magikman

Hello,

 The co-host that i use to host my email, web and DNS doesn't offer 
the option of using FreeBSD. This isn't really a problem per-se,  but i 
would *really* rather use FreeBSD as it is what i am accustomed to and 
most comfortable using.


So, off to my question. They offer a rescuemode where i can boot into 
and have full access to the disks. Do you think it would be possible to 
maybe create an image of an existing BSD install with the same disk 
makeup, etc. and dd it to the remote disk? Have any of you ever 
attempted this before? The procedure that i was planning to use involved 
using dd to pipe the image over a netcat connection.


Thanks!
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Re: Net/Force Install

2007-05-23 Thread magikman

magikman wrote:

Hello,

 The co-host that i use to host my email, web and DNS doesn't 
offer the option of using FreeBSD. This isn't really a problem 
per-se,  but i would *really* rather use FreeBSD as it is what i am 
accustomed to and most comfortable using.


So, off to my question. They offer a rescuemode where i can boot 
into and have full access to the disks. Do you think it would be 
possible to maybe create an image of an existing BSD install with the 
same disk makeup, etc. and dd it to the remote disk? Have any of you 
ever attempted this before? The procedure that i was planning to use 
involved using dd to pipe the image over a netcat connection.


Thanks!
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Sorry for the multiple posts. For anyone reading, don't let your 5 year 
old play with your computer with the email client open.

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Net/Force Install

2007-05-23 Thread lists
Hello,

The co-host that i use to host my email, web and DNS doesn't offer
 the option of using FreeBSD. This isn't really a problem per-se,
 but i would *really* rather use FreeBSD as it is what i am
 accustomed to and most comfortable using.

 So, off to my question. They offer a rescuemode where i can boot
 into and have full access to the disks. Do you think it would be
 possible to maybe create an image of an existing BSD install with
 the same disk makeup, etc. and dd it to the remote disk? Have any
 of you ever attempted this before? The procedure that i was
 planning to use involved using dd to pipe the image over a netcat
 connection.

 Thanks!
 
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Re: Net/Force Install

2007-05-23 Thread Andrew Pantyukhin

On 5/23/07, magikman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Sorry for the multiple posts. For anyone reading, don't let your 5 year
old play with your computer with the email client open.


Don't let him grow into a spammer ;)
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Re: Net/Force Install

2007-05-23 Thread Rob

magikman wrote:
 The co-host that i use to host my email, web and DNS doesn't offer 
the option of using FreeBSD. This isn't really a problem per-se,  but i 
. They offer a rescuemode where i can boot into 
and have full access to the disks. Do you think it would be possible to 
maybe create an image of an existing BSD install with the same disk 


Might look into DePenguinator:
http://www.daemonology.net/depenguinator/

Haven't used it personally, tho.
 -RW

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