Windows BackUp

djgoku djgoku at gmail.com
Thu Nov 11 10:11:26 CST 2004


> Simple, create a new run level (let's say 7) and make the linux_ghost
> script an entry in that run level. Then you could schedule "telinit 7"
> on any machine that needs to be ghosted, and the last thing that the
> ghost script does is init to the standard run level. This could also
> be controlled from a central server that connects automatically to the
> various machines needing ghosting and running "telinit 7". The ghost
> script would have to be installed every machine you are ghosting.
> The added bonus here is each machine would have it's own "ghost.conf".

Brian,

You know I'm talking about ghosting windows boxes no? And ghost has a
dos or win32 versions only, so using linux for ghosting purpose is out
of the question, dos is what I think will be using to ghost. I didn't
know you could change the init in windows.

Thanks,

Jonathan



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