I have cloned and restored 2464720174+1 systems with: rsync -vaxHXY --checksum /path1 /path2 /path3 someone@remotebox:/mybackup The 'x' constrain the sweep to a partition to avoid memory directories (/proc, /dev, /sys) which forces to explicitly name every mounted directory to copy. Then you can 'restore' with: rsync -vaxHXY --checksum someone@remotebox:/mybackup / All the options are important (except '-v'), but specially '-H' *HAS* to be there if you are cloning directories with kernel files or the resulting system will eventually become unstable. Free advise, can't sue me... :) YMMV ET PS: If you have any question, you will get any answer. Michael Havens writes: > I got things just the way I want them. How do I make a miiror image of my > hard drive? dd? Or is there a more user friendly way? I kinda want to do it > like a raid would do it. You know.... where I would just recopy the image > if my computer gets corrupted and it would be like the day I made the > image...... hmmmm.... google it! I found system rescue cd! ( > http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page) DOes this sound good? What do you all > recommend? You know, on the first page about this one of the programs is > partimage and they say that one of the limitations of it is that it does > not support ext4 filesystem. hmmmmm.... after a bit of reading me thinks > this doesn't work with ext4 even though the 'Main Page' says it does. Do > any of you know any differently?..... hmmmmm..... I've been looking but all > of the copy programs say they support ext2 & 3 but not 4. What do you say? > > -- > :-)~MIKE~(-: --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss