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Scott Ehrlich wrote: > Now, to prevent having to reinstall CentOS (or any variant of linux for > that matter) time after time on other systems, what would be the best > way to preserve the [linux] installation I've completed, and possibly > restore it to different-sized partitions/drives? I've looked into this, and there is at least one utility that I believe will do this. It's called Ghost for Linux (g4l). It may just use dd to make the clone however, so I am not sure if it will do exactly what you are asking, but I vaguely recall reading something that said it was possible to restore to a drive of a different size. Here's the FreshMeat link: http://freshmeat.net/projects/g4l/ Grant M. -- Grant Mongardi Senior Systems Engineer NAPC gmongardi-cGmSLFmkI3Y at public.gmane.org http://www.napc.com/ 781.894.3114 phone 781.894.3997 fax NAPC | technology matters -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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