Subject: disk cloning, imaging
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: Graham M Greenfield <grahagre@ocusd.net>
List: port-i386
Date: 10/16/2002 18:57:16
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Hi,
I'm in the process right now of setting up i386/netbsd systems to
connect to a windows terminal server at my school using the rdesktop
program (www.rdesktop.org <http://www.rdesktop.org/> ); mostly to reuse
some old hardware and is a good use of the i386 port in general.
However, I was wondering the best way to go about cloning harddisks for
the clients that would be used. Perhaps someone knows of a program that
makes cloning easy and quick so that I wouldn't have to keep opening up
cases? I'm sorry if this really doesn't apply to this mailing list, but
I'd like to hear of anything I can do make this as painless as possible.
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<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 face=3DArial><span =
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font-family:Arial'>I’m in the process right now of setting up =
i386/netbsd
systems to connect to a windows terminal server at my school using the =
rdesktop
program (<a href=3D"http://www.rdesktop.org/">www.rdesktop.org</a>); =
mostly to
reuse some old hardware and is a good use of the i386 port in general. =
However,
I was wondering the best way to go about cloning harddisks for the =
clients that
would be used. Perhaps someone knows of a program that makes cloning =
easy and quick
so that I wouldn’t have to keep opening up cases? I’m sorry =
if this
really doesn’t apply to this mailing list, but I’d like to =
hear of
anything I can do make this as painless as possible.</span></font></p>
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