Clone Hard Drives!

May 22, 2006 17:26 GMT  ·  By

Ghost for Linux is a hard drive/partition cloning and imaging tool similar to "Norton Ghost" by Symantec.

The images created with Ghost for Linux are optionally compressed, and they can be stored on a local hard drive or can be transferred to an anonymous FTP server.

A hard drive can be cloned using the "Click'n'Clone" function. Ghost for Linux supports file splitting if the local filesystem does not support writing files bigger than 2GB. The included kernel supports ATA, serial-ATA, and SCSI drives.

Ghost for Linux supports common network cards. It is packaged as a bootable CD image (ISO) with an ncurses GUI for easy use.

Cloning is like copying. No image file is created during the cloning process. During cloning, Ghost for Linux copies files from the source partition (or disk) to the destination (target). The thing that makes G4L's cloning features so powerful is that ALL the files are copied.

Ghost for Linux's cloning feature is typically used to copy the contents of one disk/partition (usually older/smaller) to another (usually newer/larger). Some caution that, if a boot drive is involved, you must set a partition on the new drive as the ACTIVE partition. You can do this with FDISK.

Today has just been released the 0.20 version via SourceForge mirrors around the world. New features in this version are:

■ Name resolution now works. ■ A patch for SIS5513 was added. ■ Busybox was updated to version 1.1.3. ■ New kernels were added.

Here are some screenshots of Ghost for Linux:

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Download Ghost for Linux now from Softpedia.