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Setting Up Disconnected Imaging Operations 467
Novell Confidential Manual (99a) 28 October 2003
To create an image on a hard disk or Jaz drive:
1 Boot the source computer from a ZfD Workstation Imaging boot device and enter manual at
the boot prompt. Insert the second, third, and fourth diskettes if you are prompted for them.
2 At the Linux prompt, enter img dump to view the available partitions.
or
Enter img to display a menu > select Dump > No Geometry.
Note the number of the FAT partition where you’ll store the new image.
3 To create the new image, you have two choices:
You can use a command of the following format:
img makel[pNumber] /path/image.zmg [comp=comp_level]
where pNumber is the number of the partition to store the image in, and comp_level is the
amount of compression used when creating the image. Specify any number from 0-9. 0
means no compression. 1 is the same as Optimize for Speed and is used by default if you
do not specify this parameter. 6 is the same as Balanced. 9 is the same as Optimize for
Space. (Optimize for Speed takes the least amount of time but creates the largest image
file. Optimize for Space creates the smallest image file but might take a significant
amount of time. Balanced is a compromise between compression time and image file
size.) Path and image are the path and filename of the new image relative to the partition
root. If you omit the partition number, the local ZfD imaging partition is used.
You can type img to display a menu > select Make an Image > Local Image. Select the
partition to store the image in, or Local Linux File System to store the image in the local
ZfD imaging partition. Type the image path and filename. Select a compression option.
(Optimize for Speed takes the least amount of time but creates the largest image file.
Optimize for Space creates the smallest image file but might take a significant amount of
time. Balanced is a compromise between compression time and image file size.) Specify
any advanced parameters, such as xpartition. If you want, specify additional information
in the Description (a description of the image), Machine Name (the computer on which
the image is being stored), Author (the name of the person entering this information), and
Comments (any additional comments) fields.
For details on other related img command parameters, see “Imaging Engine (Img: Command
Line and Menu)” on page 488.
To put down an image from a hard disk or Jaz drive:
1 Boot the target computer from a ZfD Workstation Imaging boot device and enter manual at
the boot prompt. Insert the second, third, and fourth diskettes if you are prompted for them.
2 At the Linux prompt, enter img dump to view the available partitions.
or
Enter img to display a menu > select Dump > No Geometry.
Note the number of the FAT partition where the source image is stored.
3 To put down the image, you have two choices:
You can use a command of the following format:
img restorel[pNumber] /path/image.zmg
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