You can do a "cpimage --server SERVERNAME --image IMAGE"
Cheers, -Brian
Thus spake David Marquardt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Regarding maintaining images current image, I believe the explanation is in the README file in: /etc/systemimager/rsync_stubs directory At first glance, it looks as if that may answer my other question also regarding importing images from another server. David Marquardt
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