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Date:      Thu, 15 Jul 1999 13:52:31 -0700
From:      "Scott Worthington" <SWorthington@hsag.com>
To:        <todd@c523578-a.sttls1.wa.home.com>, <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: setting up a standard boot package...
Message-ID:  <s78de7b9.009@internal.hsag.com>

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If your boxen are Intel, would it be possible to
use Norton Ghost to create a disk image?

I believe the current version of Norton Ghost
can output to SCSI tape.  That could be
one solution. =20

<OR>

I believe www.estinc.com has a software
package called QuickStart that also
allows you to image a drive to tape and
restore the drive from tape. I believe the
price < $100 USD.

I know these are commercial solutions,
possibly other people have non-commercial
ideas for you.

>>> Todd Backman <todd@c523578-a.sttls1.wa.home.com> 07/15/99 01:49PM >>>

I currenty set up many boxen (now have 130 servers, getting 50 more
within the next couple of months) with FreeBSD. I would like to know which
direction to head in regards to setting up a set of boot floppies that
have our standard configs on them (we use all of the same hardware, disk
slices, etc...). The only thing that changes on the boxen are the IPs,
hostnames and possibly HD size. I would like automation to be my friend
and we have taken steps to move in that direction by setting up packages
for our software after the OS install...

Any suggestions would be great and thank you in advance!!=20

Thanks.

- Todd



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