Symantec 10024709 Patio Umbrella User Manual


 
171Command-line switches
Clone switch usage
ghost.exe -clone,mode=pcopy,src=
1:2,dst=2:1 -sure
Copies the second partition of local
disk one to the first partition of local
disk two, without the final warning
prompt.
ghost.exe -clone,mode=restore,
src=e:\savedsk.gho,dst=1-sure
Restores the disk image file
Savedsk.gho that is held on the server
drive that is mapped locally to drive E
onto local disk one. Performed
without the final warning prompt.
This example is typical of a command
line included in a batch file to
automate workstation installations
from a network file server.
ghost.exe -clone,
mode=pcreate,src=1:2,dst=g:\part2.gho
Saves the second partition of disk one
to an image file on mapped network
drive G.
ghost -clone,
mode=prestore,src=g:\part2.gho:2,dst=1:2
Restores partition two from a two-
partition image file on mapped drive
G onto the second partition of the
local disk.
ghost.exe -clone,mode=restore,src=
g:\2prtdisk.gho,dst=2sze1=60P,sze2=40P
Restores disk two from an image file
and resizes the destination partitions
into a 60:40 allocation.
ghost.exe -clone,mode=copy,src=
1,dst=2,sze2=F
Clones a two-partition disk and keeps
the second partition on the
destination disk the same size as on
the source disk, and lets the first
partition use the remaining space,
leaving no unallocated space.
ghost.exe -clone,
mode=create,src=1,dst=2:3\image.gho
Saves disk one to the image file
image.gho located on the third
partition of the second disk.
This works only if the third partition
of the second disk is NTFS file system.
Table A-6 Clone switch usage examples
Switch Function