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Date:      Wed, 27 Sep 2000 06:11:22 -0400
From:      "mark hoyt" <hoytm@gordon.army.mil>
To:        <doc@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   Solaris 8.0 Image Copying
Message-ID:  <NEBBJANENMGJDLPHDNBEKECNCBAA.hoytm@gordon.army.mil>

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Help!

Have a question on image copying a hard drive that has 3 O/S installed on
it.  The first O/S is Solaris 8.0 the other two are NT 4.0 WS and Server.

I have (after a ton of time) successfully installed these 3 O/S on my
platform.  I now want to create an image of the hard drive.

The problem is that Solaris 8 adds a new partition (didn't see this in 2.6)
which is called the x86 boot.  This partition which is fairly small is not
copyable by my image copying software (Ghost).  However the primary Solaris
8 partition and the 2 NT are.

Do you know of anyone who knows how to copy the Solaris 8 x86 boot
partition?

VR
MARK V. HOYT
MAJ, SC
Chief, IA Training
DSN 780-5137, FAX 6161
COMM 1-706-791-xxxx



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