If they are all on a network, not standalone systems. Look on freshmeat for a nice little minidistro called CLUCLO. Basicly you boot a computer with this floppy and it will mirror an install only that computer. Its a piece of cake, you just put it in the system, when its done booting it beeps 4 times and put pop the floppy out and put it in the next system. I've never actually used cluclo to mirror any system, I have dug though how it does it and I dont see any reason why it wont work. What I used to for was to gut out all the mirroring things and put a ram testing program in its place, so that I could test all the ram in an entire lab at once :) Brian Cluff ----- Original Message ----- I need to make 40 copies of one harddrive for 40 workstations. This is the first time that I have ever had to do this with Linux workstations. What I have done in the past with Windows workstations is use Partition Magic to copy the partitions, this however is not working do to the fact that LILO is in the MBR and I do not know how to duplicate the MBR to make the copies bootable. I have checked the Howtos and other sources and I cannot find any info on this. If I can Make this work, this will only help my arguement to my company to eliminate Windows workstations in our offices. Any help would be appreciated.