Try Acronis True Image for Linux (www.acronis.com). This will allow you to image your drive and split the files into 4.7GB size to fit
on a DVD. I might suggest moving any data files directly to a DVD to cut down on the image size and then do a direct image straight to
one DVD. My Windows XP Pro partition on this laptop which is 9GB fits on a DVD with normal compression settings. Takes about 5-10
minutes to restore through the network.

Sean Waite



-----Original Message-----
From: Kraig Jones <jkjones at tcq.net>
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
Date: Fri, 05 May 2006 12:08:03 -0500
Subject: [tclug-list] Backup to DVD

> I have a Windows 98 file system, FAT32, about 30GB which I want to back 
> up to DVD.  I have the Windows file system mounted on this Ubuntu 
> system.  Is there any imaging program, a la Norton Ghost, which I could 
> use to back up the whole thing?  That is, it would have to create an 
> image which spans several 4.7GB DVD disks.
> 
> Kraig
> 
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