On 2006-02-09 14:36, Martin McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After installing FreeBSD5.4, the ISC dhcp server and ISC bind
on a hard drive, I wanted to clone that drive to a second drive so as
to generate a second server, using what I had already installed as a
template. I used
--On Friday, February 10, 2006 00:01:23 +0200 Giorgos Keramidas
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On 2006-02-09 14:36, Martin McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After installing FreeBSD5.4, the ISC dhcp server and ISC bind
on a hard drive, I wanted to clone that drive to a second drive so
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2006-02-09 14:36, Martin McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After installing FreeBSD5.4, the ISC dhcp server and ISC bind
on a hard drive, I wanted to clone that drive to a second drive so as
to generate a second server, using what I had already installed
fbsd_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Keil
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Subject: Re: clone cd disk to cd disk
Its my understanding
Looking for command line job that will clone a bootable cdrom disk raw
sector by sector to blank cdrom so its also bootable.
Any recommendations on how to do this so?
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fbsd_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking for command line job that will clone a bootable cdrom disk raw
sector by sector to blank cdrom so its also bootable.
Any recommendations on how to do this so?
I would chose readcd + cdrecord, but dd + burncd should work
as well and can be used
fbsd_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking for command line job that will clone a bootable cdrom disk
raw
sector by sector to blank cdrom so its also bootable.
Any recommendations on how to do this so?
I would chose readcd + cdrecord, but dd + burncd should work
as well and can be used
fbsd_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fbsd_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking for command line job that will clone a bootable cdrom disk
raw
sector by sector to blank cdrom so its also bootable.
Any recommendations on how to do this so?
I would chose readcd + cdrecord, but dd
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Subject: Re: clone cd disk to cd disk
Its my understanding both of your suggestions only read
at all have
that mouse-pad. Anybody know if there is anything like
a ThinkPad clone??
A lot of ThinkPads have both, mouse pad _and_ mouse stick.
http://www.fabiankeil.de/bilder/produkt-erfahrungen/ibm-thinkpad-r51/aufgeklappt-auf-tepich-400x500.jpg
I wouldn't count the mere existence
that mouse-pad. Anybody know if there is anything like
a ThinkPad clone??
gary
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Subject: [OT] is there a ThinkPad clone?
People,
Apologies up front if anybody thinks this is *too* far OT
to
change my habits.
When I upgrade, I'd like another laptop with the same
layout. The few other laptops I've looked at all have
that mouse-pad. Anybody know if there is anything like
a "ThinkPad clone"??
Now I think I understand
the following errors:
'Copying return error status of 1!'
'/: write failed, filesystem is full'
'installInitial: Couldn't clone the bootfloppy onto the root file system.
Aborting!'
An emergency shell shows that the device files 'da0s2a' through
'da0s2f' exist in '/dev'.
What am I missing?
Thanks,
Mike
Has anyone succesfully cloned a windows XP hard drive with dd? I heard
there were problems specifically with XP drives, that they required a
drive ID number to be changed or something silly like that.
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We haven't used dd directly but have used g4u.
g4u (ghost for unix) is a boot-floppy/CD that allows one to easily
clone PC hard disks by using FTP. This is often done to deploy a common
setup on a number of PCs. The floppy/CD offers two functions: it uploads
the compressed image of a local hard
On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 19:24:17 +0100
arden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all
dose anyone know of a way to burn an img image that was created in
windows
at home i don't have any windows machines anymore
Arden
Hi Arden,
doing a:
cd /usr/ports ; make search key=clonecd
returns:
hi all
dose anyone know of a way to burn an img image that was created in
windows
at home i don't have any windows machines anymore
Arden
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hi all
dose anyone know of a way to burn an img image that was created in
windows
at home i don't have any windows machines anymore
isn't windows-created images just normal images+few extra info files?
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this image is *.img was expecting *.iso
.img appears to be unique to clone CD
On Sat, 2004-07-17 at 19:27, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
hi all
dose anyone know of a way to burn an img image that was created in
windows
at home i don't have any windows machines anymore
isn't windows
I would like to get some info on installing FreeBSD by booting with floppies and using
ftp to download on a Tatung machine. I'm not sure where to get the disk images. Any
help would be greatly appreciated.
Hank Allen
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On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 10:41:26AM -0500, Hank Allen wrote:
I would like to get some info on installing FreeBSD by booting with floppies and
using ftp to download on a Tatung machine. I'm not sure where to get the disk
images. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Either here:
be
greatly appreciated.
Either here:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/5.2.1-RELEASE/floppies/
or here:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/4.10-RELEASE/floppies/
It would be an interesting Sparc Ultra II clone which could
boot up off of i386 floppies...
I do
be an interesting Sparc Ultra II clone which could
boot up off of i386 floppies...
I do not know of FreeBSD/SPARC64 would run on that clone. You
might want to check:
http://www.FreeBSD.org/platforms/sparc.html
or
http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/5.2.1R/hardware-sparc64.html
or
http
At 8:23 PM +0100 6/21/04, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 12:22:15PM -0400, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
It would be an interesting Sparc Ultra II clone which could
boot up off of i386 floppies...
Tatung's latest products include a range of AMD Opteron and
Xeon based rack mount
On Jun 21, 2004, at 3:23 PM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
I admit I had never heard of a sparc clone
made by them. Seeing as the sparc based models listed on the
www.tsti.com site look kind of old hat nowadays, I don't thing it's
safe to assume 'Tatung' means 'Sparc Clone' any more...
A client of ours
Hi all,
I know there are a few options, but wanted to get some opinions on what is
the simplest | mod reliable way to get a clone of a disk (FreeBSD 4.7)
Our virtual server system is almost completed and I am wanting to make a
copy or two, operating system and all, of the disk.
rsync?
dump
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 12:18:16PM +0100, Erwane Breton wrote:
No response first time. I try again.
hi all
First, i've installed perl5.6.1 with the system, and later i upgrade (install
?) to perl5.8.0. I ran the script use.perl port, and i deinstall perl5.6.1.
And now always i want to
No response first time. I try again.
hi all
First, i've installed perl5.6.1 with the system, and later i upgrade (install
?) to perl5.8.0. I ran the script use.perl port, and i deinstall perl5.6.1.
And now always i want to upgrade a ports who need perl, i must run 'pkgdb -F'
for fix the
hi all
First, i've installed perl5.6.1 with the system, and later i upgrade (install
?) to perl5.8.0. I ran the script use.perl port, and i deinstall perl5.6.1.
And now always i want to upgrade a ports who need perl, i must run 'pkgdb -F'
for fix the dependency with ... perl 5.6.1. when i
the (dis)advantages of the most well-known-ones.
People always mention dump/restore..
I'm not aware of an advantage or disadvantage to using dump/restore
(except for restoring from tape)
Hmmm, I don't have a tape-unit unfortunately. Always clone to another
harddive. Not quite sure what you mean
dick hoogendijk writes:
On Dec 14 Gary wrote:
I'm not aware of an advantage or disadvantage to using dump/restore
(except for restoring from tape)
Hmmm, I don't have a tape-unit unfortunately. Always clone to another
harddive. Not quite sure what you mean right here.
I use dump/restore
clone to another
harddive. Not quite sure what you mean right here.
Dick: You don't have to use Tapes. Check a little closer. Dump/restore
works very, very well from HD to HD. Makes bootable backups and is the one
I trust the most with my data and files system backups. dd is good for
Ghost-like
.
I use it all the time to make a bootable backup.
tony
dick hoogendijk writes:
On Dec 14 Gary wrote:
I'm not aware of an advantage or disadvantage to using dump/restore
(except for restoring from tape)
Hmmm, I don't have a tape-unit unfortunately. Always clone to another
Jerry McAllister writes:
Really, your best bet is dump(8)/restore(8).
If you don't need inode-per-inode cloning then try
/usr/ports/sysutils/cpdup.
What's the (dis)advantage of inode-per-inode cloning?
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++ Running FreeBSD 4.7 ++
Someone on the list earlier suggest the following link
http://www.feyrer.de/g4u/
Regards,
Shantanu
+++ Muller Petr [freebsd] [13/12/02 11:44 +0100]:
| Hi,
| Is there any tool for cloning FreeBSD partiton with support fot FreeBSD file
| system, something like Symantec Ghost or
dick hoogendijk writes:
Jerry McAllister writes:
Really, your best bet is dump(8)/restore(8).
If you don't need inode-per-inode cloning then try
/usr/ports/sysutils/cpdup.
What's the (dis)advantage of inode-per-inode cloning?
Actually, the cpdup was from me and not Jerry
On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Shantanu Mahajan wrote:
[yoda-posting changed have I]
+++ Muller Petr [freebsd] [13/12/02 11:44 +0100]:
| Hi,
| Is there any tool for cloning FreeBSD partiton with support fot FreeBSD file
| system, something like Symantec Ghost or DriveImage? Ghost and DriveImage
|
Hi,
Is there any tool for cloning FreeBSD partiton with support fot FreeBSD file
system, something like Symantec Ghost or DriveImage? Ghost and DriveImage
have only sector by sector cloning for Unix system, but I need something
better.
Thanks for your help
Petr Muller
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On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 11:44:16AM +0100, Muller Petr typed:
Hi,
Is there any tool for cloning FreeBSD partiton with support fot FreeBSD file
system, something like Symantec Ghost or DriveImage? Ghost and DriveImage
have only sector by sector cloning for Unix system, but I need something
Hi,
Is there any tool for cloning FreeBSD partiton with support fot FreeBSD file
system, something like Symantec Ghost or DriveImage? Ghost and DriveImage
have only sector by sector cloning for Unix system, but I need something
better.
Thanks for your help
Really, your best bet is
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Subject: Clone FreeBSD Partition
Hi,
Is there any tool for cloning FreeBSD partiton with support fot
FreeBSD file
system
Jerry McAllister writes:
Hi,
Is there any tool for cloning FreeBSD partiton with support fot FreeBSD fil
e
system, something like Symantec Ghost or DriveImage? Ghost and DriveImage
have only sector by sector cloning for Unix system, but I need something
better.
Thanks for your
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Muller Petr wrote:
Is there any tool for cloning FreeBSD partiton with support fot FreeBSD file
system, something like Symantec Ghost or DriveImage? Ghost and DriveImage
have only sector by sector cloning for Unix system, but I need something
better.
by sector cloning for Unix system, but I need something
better.
What do you mean by better? What's the purpose of the clone?
Ghost copies every block of partitions with filesystems it doesn't
understand.
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Ghost or DriveImage? Ghost and DriveImage
have only sector by sector cloning for Unix system, but I need something
better.
What do you mean by better? What's the purpose of the clone?
Ghost copies every block of partitions with filesystems it doesn't
understand.
So does dd. But that's pretty
On Sat, 14 Dec 2002, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Friday, 13 December 2002 at 17:38:42 -0700, Warren Block wrote:
On Sat, 14 Dec 2002, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
What do you mean by better? What's the purpose of the clone?
Ghost copies every block of partitions with filesystems
'groggy' Lehey wrote:
What do you mean by better? What's the purpose of the clone?
Ghost copies every block of partitions with filesystems it doesn't
understand.
So does dd. But that's pretty much what he said he didn't want to do.
Right. Better would be a program
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Kutulu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: What steps can I take to locate the correct pccard configuration to use this
: card?
The rl driver is a cardbus driver, which is only supported in
-current. 5.0 will be released soon, and that will
I recently inherited a very old Compaq Presario which I decided to put
FreeBSD on. The network card is a generic 10/100 card (it's so generic the
company name isn't anywhere on the card OR in the manual), but searching
google on the model number turns up a Windows and Linux driver and some DOS
Folks,
I just submitted PRs for /etc/pccard.conf entries for these two
devices (conf/43800 and conf/43805), but I'm having trouble getting
them to play nice together. I'm also having problems getting the
Belkin to play nice with a cisco AiroNet 350 802.11b WiFi WLAN card.
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