The scenario: - Centos 6.5 perfectly running as a network gateway.
doubt Is there any way that I can create some Linux iso installed for later installations?
Or create some of the tar / and then transfer it to disk "Create partition, create mbr, create grub, restore files"?
Thanks,
*--* Att Marcos Carraro about.me/marcoscarraro
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 4:48 PM, Marcos Carraro marcos.g.carraro@gmail.com wrote:
The scenario:
- Centos 6.5 perfectly running as a network gateway.
doubt Is there any way that I can create some Linux iso installed for later installations?
Or create some of the tar / and then transfer it to disk "Create partition, create mbr, create grub, restore files"?
The 'rear' package from EPEL does exactly that. It will make a bootable iso/usb image with a script and the necessary tools to recreate your partitions/filesystems, restore a backup to it, and make it bootable. There are some options for the details of how the backup/restore are done. I've only used tar to an nfs export and rsync over ssh, but it might work directly to usb too.
On 02/05/2015 04:48 PM, Marcos Carraro wrote:
The scenario:
- Centos 6.5 perfectly running as a network gateway.
doubt Is there any way that I can create some Linux iso installed for later installations?
Or create some of the tar / and then transfer it to disk "Create partition, create mbr, create grub, restore files"?
Thanks,
Lets keep stuff like this to regular list please, since it doesn't involve work for SIGs, or the development of CentOS itself.
Thank Les. Sorry Jim.
I found possible solution...
- Create a .tar / - Create minimal strutuct /proc /dev - Create a script to transfer .tar to new disk.
On my vision is not good solution.
*--* Att Marcos Carraro about.me/marcoscarraro
2015-02-05 21:05 GMT-02:00 Jim Perrin jperrin@centos.org:
On 02/05/2015 04:48 PM, Marcos Carraro wrote:
The scenario:
- Centos 6.5 perfectly running as a network gateway.
doubt Is there any way that I can create some Linux iso installed for later installations?
Or create some of the tar / and then transfer it to disk "Create
partition,
create mbr, create grub, restore files"?
Thanks,
Lets keep stuff like this to regular list please, since it doesn't involve work for SIGs, or the development of CentOS itself.
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