What about Bacula?

http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Disast_Recove_Using_Bacula.html#RescueChapter

Brock

On 6/20/07, Nate Carlson <tclug at natecarlson.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Jun 2007, Michael Bruder wrote:
> > Would any of you be willing to give me some advice on the best way to do
> > a bare metal recovery of Linux?  The University that I work for is
> > currently in the beginning stages of moving an Oracle 10g installation
> > off of a dinosaur VMS server, and we cannot determine the best way to do
> > a bare metal recovery of the RedHat Enterprise 4 OS that will house the
> > new Oracle installation.  It was easy in VMS if we lost the operating
> > system disk to just pop in a new drive, and restore the OS from tape.
> > This doesn't seem so easy with RedHat.  We are currently researching
> > options, but I would appreciate any input.
>
> Try out Mondo Rescue.
>
> Otherwise, if you've got a tarball or similar of the system, boot off a
> rescue cd, partition the new disk, mount the disk, extract the tarball to
> said disk, install bootloader, reboot, profit.
>
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