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Ghosting The Machine
This is a short but potentially extremely handy guide to ghosting one Linux box to another (or simply making a full backup of a desktop/server). Credit goes to ‘topdog’ for this.
You might have a small office where you customise one desktop just how you like it and need to roll this out to N other PC’s or simply want a backup of a server or desktop to another machine or even to an image file.
The main tool here is netcat which is extremely powerful and has a multitude of other great uses that won’t be covered here.
Target Machine:
** Boot to linux rescue mode with networking (CentOS works fine)
Initiate netcat to listen on port 30 – # nc -l -p
# nc -l -p 30 | dd of=/dev/sda
Source Machine:
Dump the contents of the disk to the target PC – #dd if=/dev/sda | nc # dd if=/dev/sda | nc 192.168.0.20 30 Then to check that traffic is flowing, on the source go to another terminal (ALT/F2) and dump the tcp data on the NIC (assuming it’s eth0): tcpdump -tnli eth0 port 30 If you just want a backup image you could change the above output on the taget to: # nc -l -p 30 | dd of=mybackup.img That’s it. Naturally the target PC/disk cannot be smaller than the source:) I hope this saves someone a lot of time.