On Fri, 23 May 2003, Andy Zbikowski (Zibby) wrote:
> In the past I've just done a Debian base install, skipping all package
> selection. apt-get install ssh tar bunzip2 smbfs, access the tar file,
> and extract. Quick, dirty, not the best way in the world to do it, but
> it works.

Yeah, I've done that too.

> Mondo looks nifty though. Thanks for the tip. (http://www.mondorescue.org)

Mondo makes it *far* easier - just pop a cd in, pick 'nuke' from the
syslinux list, wait 10 minutes, and your box is exactly how it was before
you killed it.  Can also reconfigure your partitioning scheme and stuff,
if you want to move to a raid array or whatnot.

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