Thanks for the quick answer! Do u know a way around this problem? How can we make an image of the dual boot hardrive? Thanks! Juan P. Espino On 4/27/05, Maciej Zenczykowski <maze@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Well, believe it or not this means Norton Ghost is screwed up. Why? > Cause a simple cat /dev/hda | cdrecord dev=/dev/dvd ... works fine as a > backup (once everything is mounted read-only and synced) for me. > > Regardless this can't be a CentOS problem. This might have to do with > Norton trying to parse the filesystem - which now includes selinux > labels... Parsing the file system is not something it should be doing. > It should be doing a bit by bit copy - possibly with compression. > > Cheers, > MaZe. > > On Wed, 27 Apr 2005, Juan Pablo Espino wrote: > > > Hello all > > > > We have two very important workstations dedicated to tasks of > > development and investigation. At the moment we have installed a dual > > boot platform with CentOS 4.0 and Windows XP Proffessional SP2. In > > order to do backups of these machines we need to create an image with > > Norton Ghost 2003. > > > > We have worked with Ghost during several years with different > > platforms (Red Hat, White Box Linux, Windows) without problems but now > > we are facing problems with our CentOS. When the creation of the image > > reaches approximately 50% in BOTH machines the Norton Ghost aborts > > with an error. Using the "force cloning" option of Ghost we managed > > to complete the creation of the image, nevertheless when recovering it > > we got this error: GRUB GRUB (the machine never booted) > > > > Then we tried to boot CentOS from a floppy and linux rescue and it > > didn't work. Two days ago we made and we recovered images to those > > same discs with White Box and WinXP without problems. > > > > Given our experience with Norton Ghost, we considered seriously that > > the problem is CentOS. We did many tests to have arrived at this > > consideration. Here are the details: > > > > Two exactly equal machines (the same hardware and resources), except > > by the hard disk > > > > 1. PC DELL > > Hard disk: Maxtor 20GB > > RAM: 512 MB > > Processor: Pentium 3, 866 MHz > > > > 2. PC DELL > > Hard disk: Seagate 20GB > > RAM: 512 MB > > Processor: Pentium 3, 866 MHz > > > > The disk partitions are: > > > > /hda1 windows xp 10 GB > > /hda2 /boot 100 MB > > /hda3 / 8900 MB > > /hda4 swap 1 GB > > > > We would like to know if someone has had the same problem (making an > > image with Norton Ghost 2003 to a dual boot system using Windows and > > CentOS.) Any suggestions are VERY important for us. Thanks in > > advance. Regards, > > > > > > Juan P. Espino > > _______________________________________________ > > CentOS mailing list > > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >