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Re: [seul-edu] wine testing efforts (Ghost Thread)



We are using ImageCast at about .42 cents per student about $3300.00 for our
district. It also came with AppNstall and a utility to create a recover CD.

Looked into bpbatch  http://www.bpbatch.com but it doesn't support NTFS (XP)

I am having trouble imaging triple boot boxen RH7.3/XP/98, but I got side
tracked (as always) and need to get back to try a couple of other things
before I just figure out a work around.

Michael

>> Educational Licesning of ghost is about $15/seat (full), or about
>> $8/seat upgrade.  Compaired to the man hours saved, it is well worth
>> it, and actualy quite cheap compaired to things like Novell ZENWorks.
>>
>>
>>>So its not a
>>>cheap solution.  I guess all I was really suggesting is that there are
>>>Open Source tools for replicating linux systems, and it would be very
>>>worth while to concentrate on building something like Ghost under
>>>linux that supports dual boot systems and such.  But again, Ghost
>>>works _real_ well, and the multicast feature is awsome...james
>>>
>>
>> If Partimage ever gets the ability to deal with NTFS well (resizeing
>> and all), and the multicast, it will be an option for Win2K/NT/XP
>> systems (and dual boots), until then, coming up with a multicast rsync
>> would be really useful.
>>
>> 		Harry
>
> Well,
>
> What I have used successfully in the past was a combo of sfdisk, dd,
> gzip, and udpcast...
> Some type of multicast or broadcast rsync or rdist would be quite nice.
>
> - cameron
>
> --
> - cameron miller
> - UNIX Systems Administrator
> - cdmiller@adams.edu


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Michael Williams                   Instructional Technology
Haywood County Schools          216 Charles St. Clyde, NC 28721
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