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> I recently built a FreeBSD server, and was wondering how I can make an
> image of the hard drive. I am going to build an another FeeBSD server
> using identical hardware. How can I make an image of the hard drive of
> the original server I built and copy/install it to the new server?
> Each se
Phusion wrote:
I recently built a FreeBSD server, and was wondering how I can make an
image of the hard drive. I am going to build an another FeeBSD server
using identical hardware. How can I make an image of the hard drive of
the original server I built and copy/install it to the new server?
Ea
Phusion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>I recently built a FreeBSD server, and was wondering how I can make an
>image of the hard drive. I am going to build an another FeeBSD server
>using identical hardware. How can I make an image of the hard drive of
>the original server I built and copy/install i
Phusion wrote:
I recently built a FreeBSD server, and was wondering how I can make an
image of the hard drive. I am going to build an another FeeBSD server
using identical hardware. How can I make an image of the hard drive of
the original server I built and copy/install it to the new server?
Ea
You can try ghost for unix (g4u, here: http://www.feyrer.de/g4u/). It's a
very powerful network based cloning software, just pop in the bootable
disk/cd, and then upload/download the image to your local ftp server. I'm
using it to clone 5 identical webservers, works great.
From: Phusion <[E