Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!lilink!mikej From: mikej@lilink.UUCP (Michael R. Johnston) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: File system dump and restoration Message-ID: <775@lilink.UUCP> Date: 14 Jul 89 02:34:25 GMT Organization: LILINK Public Xenix, Long Island, New York Lines: 28 On our Altos machines at work we have a utility called "dump.hd" which dumps the entire root filesystem to tape. By using this program on can create a COMPLETE image of the hard drive that can be used to restore a crashed system etc. Looking through the SCO Xenix manuals I note the statement: "It is not possible to completely restore an active root filesystem." I can understand SCO's reasons for this however I sense that there must be a way to do this. It would make my life much easier since if a system crashed I'd only need to use the following steps (as I do on the Altos) to restore the entire system: 1- Boot from floppy 2- Restore root file system to hard drive. 3- Boot from hard drive. 4- Restore the most recent tar backup (data files.). By following these steps I have a complete re-installation WITHOUT having to manually restore the O/S. Does anyone know of a reliable way of doing this? I've been told that "dd" will not do the job. Thanks. --- Michael R. Johnston System Administrator rutgers!lilink!mikej LILINK Public Access Xenix (516) 872-2137/2138/2349 1200/2400 Login: new