Features include:
- Probably the best available Linux toolbox for rescuing a system;
- Backup and Restore partitions or files locally or to the network (MS Network Shared directory, NFS, FTP or SSHFS);
- Backup and Restore the BIOS data as well;
- Either burn a bootable CD / DVD, either integrate within a PXE / RIS environment;
- Possibility to Blank local admin's password;
- Create your own restoration bootable DVD (see the Howto Documentation);
- Partition and Format a disk before installing Windows (so to make sure your unattended Windows installation will happen on the right partition);
o Most network cards automatically recognized by the Kernel (unlike DOS);It sounds like Symantec Ghost, but has even better features, and is totally free.
o Most CD/DVD readers automatically recognized by the Kernel (unlike DOS);
o You don't have to run a Ghostcast server to receive images over the network;
o More supported filesystems;
o You can store an image on several CD/DVD (CD/DVD-spanning);
o You can backup and restore BIOS settings too;
o Much much smaller than WinPE / BartPE;
o etc.
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