Symantec 10024709 User Manual

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Cloning with Linux
Supported configurations
Supported configurations
Norton Ghost can copy or clone many different Linux distributions successfully. 
However, Norton Ghost is sensitive to any possible changes in Ext2/3 file system 
and LILO specifications. If changes are made to these specifications, Norton 
Ghost may no longer support the Linux distribution. Symantec attempts to 
release new builds of Ghost promptly to address such changes. 
Norton Ghost is not sensitive to kernel versions. Use the -ial and -nolilo 
command-line switches to resolve problems with any incompatibilities.
Norton Ghost copies or clones any x86-based Linux system with full support for 
Ext2/3 file systems (type 0x83) containing 1 KB, 2 KB, or 4 KB block sizes. Other 
file systems, such as reiserfs, are cloned on a sector-by-sector basis and cannot be 
resized during cloning.
Linux systems that use LILO as their boot loader in the MBR or in the active 
Ext2/3 partition are supported with some exceptions. Any references to a disk 
other than the first hard disk in the system (/dev/hda or /dev/sda) are not 
supported. The /boot and root file systems must be on the first hard disk. /boot 
can be a directory within the root file system.
Norton Ghost supports type 0 and type 1 Linux swap file systems (type 0x82).
Norton Ghost partially supports Linux extended partitions (type 0x85). It copies 
file systems inside these extended partitions, but restores them as DOS extended 
partitions. This is not known to cause problems with Linux systems after cloning.
Position of disk
Linux is sensitive to the position of the disk in hardware. A system running on the 
primary master disk does not run if the disk is mounted as the primary slave or as 
the secondary master. Norton Ghost does not resolve this issue.
Boot configuration
Norton Ghost uses the file /etc/lilo.conf to determine the boot configuration. If 
this file does not match the boot configuration, Norton Ghost may be unable to 
patch LILO during cloning. The keyword, default, is not supported in Lilo.conf, 
so the first target specified should be the default target.