clivesay
  
 
  
 
 
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Posted: Mar. 13 2006,16:35 | 
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I've been using the bzip2 method to image HD's from DSL. I like the compression it gives when it creates an image. It's slow, but I like it. It's just a couple commands, no additional software needed. 
  One note.......
  I have a server in my home that is running from DSL running toram on a USB drive. I like doing this because my hard drives are completely free for data. Apparently, the Knoppix 3.4 kernel was not compiled with Large File Support so if I try to write an image to this server I get the good old 2gig limit error. I have tried this imaging with the bzip2 command and imaging to the server over FTP with G4U with the same result. I also tried this with the 2.4.31 kernel with the same results. 
  I started to see if I could compile 2.4.26 with LFS but couldn't figure out how you enable LFS or even if you can in the 2.4 kernels. I haven't learned much from google. 
  Now, if you image with DSL directly to a USB hard drive, there are no size limitations. I have no idea if this is because you are using scsi or not. This all starts to get over my head.  
  If anyone has any insight or suggestions about LFS I would love to hear them. 
  Chris 
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