Table B-6
Source options for cloning (continued)
Explanation
Source
Switch
The CD or DVD drive number. If you have a CD
reader and a CD writer, in the Ghost.exe user
interface you would see @CD1 and @CD2. The
number is optional if you are specifying an
operation from the command line.
You can specify partitions for the image stored
on a CD for a restore operation. For example:
SRC=@CD1:2
@CDx
CD ROM
An image file that was preserved during a restore
that failed.
For example:
ghost -recover -clone,mode=[p] load, src=@pf,...
@PF
Preservation
file
SRC=@OS will take an image containing all
volumes that have been mounted by the
operating system, enabling an image to contain
volumes from multiple drives.
For example:
SRC=@OS:C:D clones the mounted volumes C:\
and D:\
@OS
Operating
System
Volumes
Setting a destination for the clone switch
The syntax for this switch is as follows:
DST={disk | file | multicast | tape | cdwriter}
DST defines the destination location for the operation.
Table B-7
lists the destination options for cloning.
Command-line switches
Using the clone switch
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Page 100: ...Editing registry keys and values using GhRegEdit Using GhRegEdit 100...
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