Re: Quality of system images captured with (G)ImageX

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On Wed, 04 Mar 2009 11:30:14 -0600
"ss26" <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm using Wine 1.1.16 on Ubuntu 8.10 x86. ImageX is from Windows Vista SP1 AIK found here (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=94BB6E34-D890-4932-81A5-5B50C657DE08&displaylang=en). And standalone imagex here (http://www.tipandtrick.net/2008/imagex-600118000-x86-and-x64-for-windows-server-2008-and-vista-sp1-standalone-download/). GImageX requires special library wimgapi.dll (goes with WAIK and standalone download). GImageX is of version 2.0.14 and is found here (http://www.autoitscript.com/gimagex/).
> 
> I have NTFS partition with XP, which i mount in ubuntu by clicking on it in nautilus, then entering password. If i'm not mistaken this partition is mounted by gnome with the help of ntfs-3g driver.
> Then i capture entire partition with GImageX pointing it (GImageX) to related folder in /media (e.g. /media/disk-1 ). Of course, gimagex runs through wine. All goes well and i finish up with 2,7 GB *.wim image.
> 
> 
> How does wine treat that mounted ntfs filesystem ? (under /media folder). I'm interested because if it is treated as ntfs, we can get images which are not worse than those captured thru WAIK live-cd. 
> Also taking into account imagex is incomplete to capture ntfs filesystem:
> 
> > ImageX currently does not support the following NTFS features:
> > 
> >     * Extended attributes.
> >     * Object IDs.
> >     * Reparse points that are neither symbolic links nor junctions. ImageX will fail to apply them.
> >     * Sparse files. (They can be captured and applied, but they are no longer sparse after they are applied.)
> 
> quote from here (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc722145.aspx).
> 
> Please people who know tell me.
> Thank you for your time.

Sorry for the last post. reading this stuff half asleep does not work to well.

After reading the last link. I think the whole page is bull!

quote from http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc722145.aspx
"Although ImageX can mount a .wim file with read/write permissions only from an NTFS file system, you can mount your image as read-only from NTFS, FAT, ISO, and UDF file systems. You cannot save changes to the image file while it is mounted as read-only."

You may as well use a tarball or a raw image file.


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