g4u is a bootfloppy/CD-ROM that allows easy cloning of a PC harddisks or partition to deploy a common setup on a number of PCs via FTP or local disk. As the harddisk/partition is processed as a image, any filesystem and operating system can be deployed.

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  • I keep coming back to G4U. First used it for production to create Reiser file system clones of disks from images on server. Sometimes using Ghost(tm), it failed to copy boot records (laptop upgrades), so I used G4U, and it worked. Now I am using it again to create Linux systems on SD cards. It was actually faster using an FTP server image than local disk to disk (tested that on first project). I just booted on CD and had operator type single command line to create a new disk. Since it's block by block copy, it seems to copy anything.
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Additional Project Details

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Information Technology, Science/Research, Manufacturing, Telecommunications Industry

User Interface

Command-line

Programming Language

Unix Shell

Related Categories

Unix Shell Backup Software, Unix Shell Software Distribution Software, Unix Shell Installers, Unix Shell Clustering Software, Unix Shell Distributed Computing Software

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2003-10-05