--- Garrett Goebel wrote:
If there's an OSS version of Ghost that works on NTFS partitions without requiring extensive reading and tweaking, please let me know. Funny how those proprietary OS's so often require proprietary $$$ backup solutions.
Sorry, I don't have the reference for it, but I know there is an NTFS module/package for Linux and it's supposedly works well, even with writing. But, I haven't tested it, or used it so my knowledge on it is zero. What we really need is a Windows dll that will replace the NTFS with ext3 then we can convert all those Windows filesystems to ext3 and never worry about NTFS support again.
Also, on the patching issue. Garrett's 100% correct. I should have included that inbetween steps 2 and 3 and 3 and 4. Sometimes you have to load a manufacturer patch, then the windows patch and sometimes you then have to reinstall the vendor patch. ;')
Brian D.
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