because of wiring, we are stuck in some portions of the campus at 10m network, sucks, i know, but we are keeping the image on a hidden partition on the machine.
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Browse All TopicsI am looking to create a hidden restore partition for our lab pcs at a colege. i would like the loader to boot normal, but, if say f11 is hit then it will load a "ghost boot disk". Right now i have it setup using xosl as the boot loader, and used "syslinux -sf d:" to set the d: drive bootable and loads the ghost boot disk image into MEMDISK. everything works good but xosl uses a gui, i'd preffer to just have the F11 key start the "alternate" os. I see IBM, DELL, HP, GATEWAY all have there recovery partitions set the same way.
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The problem is that this Q is too old to get new attention from other experts. You should therefore at least post a pointer Q which shows up higher in the list. With pointer Q's you can also use different TA's to post this in.
Checkout bootit-ng, it isn't expensive and uses a boot loader which lets you choose if you want to boot to the recovery partition, I think it gives you those options you need. You will have to go through the doc's though. Another product which would probably work is a special version of acronis for pc builders, but that is probably more expensive.
http://www.terabyteunlimit
http://acronis.com
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by: mcrosslandPosted on 2006-09-14 at 08:18:02ID: 17521429
Just a thought and suggestion. I use a workstation as a ghost server and using Symantec Ghost Enterprise edition.
You can push a client agent to the pc's and then on the fly, re-image systems without having to touch them at all!
Any reason you may or may not want to take that route?