OK guru's. :-) I'm in a situation where I need to duplicate on a mass basis - to the order or 3000-5000 units - a Linux setup off a headless box.
All the destination boxes will be identical in specification, and the same as the original. At this point (trial - only 15 to do), I've made an image of the disk using DD to a USB attached drive - which works, and gets the new boxes working, but takes 3+ hours to dump the image back to the new boxes. 3+ hours over 5000 machines is not really acceptable. :-) Is there a better way to do this? Something which will make a smaller image and dump back quicker - most of the disk is empty, there's only about 15 gig of actual data/setup on a 160 gig drive - and still maintain the partition setup/bootability like using DD does? Willing to listen to anyone who has a cluestick and is willing to apply it. Thanks. DaZZa -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html