| Subject | : | Distributable OS/2 image |
| Author | : | Jos pavane@operamail.com |
| Date | : | 07 Apr, 2005 on 23:14 |
| Hi, I am creating 30 Thinkpad monitoring OS/2 4.52 workstations. All systems are going to be identical, so am looking for a means of distributing an installable image - this will save me a lot of "aggro". Now in the past I have used various tools - Ghost, Drive Image, etc.. But these will not support LVM, without some manual "jiggery pokery". Does anyone know of imaging software that does fully support LVM? I understand that DFsee has imaging/cloning abilities, will this give me what I want? Regards Jos We are what we consistently do, excellence therefore is a habit, not an accident. Aristotle |
| Subject | : | Re:Distributable OS/2 image |
| Author | : | davidfor |
| Date | : | 08 Apr, 2005 on 01:36 |
| DFSee can create images of partitions and is LVM aware, so it is probably your best bet. See http://www.dfsee.com/ for details.
--- David |
| Subject | : | Re: CID !? |
| Author | : | icebear |
| Date | : | 08 Apr, 2005 on 15:39 |
| Hi Jos, Have you read and learnt chapter 2.9 of the readme.txt ? That is the solution for your multiple installations |
| Subject | : | Re:Distributable OS/2 image |
| Author | : | RadarCat |
| Date | : | 11 Apr, 2005 on 01:51 |
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