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Post by ZF on Apr 19, 2014 11:37:30 GMT -5
apt-get install drbl //Configure DRBL and CloneZilla with default values /opt/drbl/sbin/drbl4imp 3 Creating An Image Of A Linux System To create an image, we first start CloneZilla on the Debian system and tell it to store an image (the server will then wait until a client connects to store the image), and then we boot the client system of which we want to create the image from the network - it should then boot into a CloneZilla Linux system that connects to the server and creates the image. To create image, run /opt/drbl/sbin/dcs on the Debian server and select All Select all clients: Next pick clonezilla-start Start_clonezilla_mode: Choose save-disk Save client disk as an image: Boot client via PXE and clone it. This will create the "clone" image via PXE. To clone or restore the image to other systems, run /opt/drbl/sbin/dcs again on the CloneZilla Server. Select All Select all clients: Choose clonezilla-start Start_clonezilla_mode: Select restore-disk Restore an image to client disk: You can accept the default values on the next four screens by pressing ENTER: Pick the image that you want to restore: Choose the target hard drive: Select multicast multicast restore: Choose clients+time-to-wait: SOURCE: www.howtoforge.com/cloning-linux-systems-with-clonezilla-server-edition-clonezilla-se
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