On Mon, 2003-12-22 at 18:41, Ed Skinner wrote:
> Take a look at g4u (freshmeat.net). I use it to make an image copy of a
> disk drive (OS independent, could be Windows, Linux, whatever) and, via the
> network, store it on another machine. A bootable floppy can later be used to
> suck the image back across the network and restore the disk.
> g4u works well for my needs.
This looks good. I created a boot floppy and tried it on the wormdows
box. It booted fine and dropped me into the menu after the hardware
discovery. However, it did not recognize the motherboard-integrated
ethernet. That's a show stopper! ;-)
Have you ever encountered this? If so, how difficult was it to add
support for your particular nic? (I am comfortable with *BSD).
...Kevin