[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] converting ntfs > xen image ? viable?
On Monday 06 November 2006 12:35, Lutrin Jean wrote: > >> im wondering if i can 'convert' and existing > >> physical windows partition to a xen image > >> like this: > >> > >> - mount the existing ntfs fs > >> - use dd to make a correct sized foo.img file > >> - loop back mount foo.img > >> - ntfs format (as bootable?) foo.img > >> - 'cp -r ' the files from the mounted ntfs to the > > mounted > > >> and formated foo.img > >> - use the disk=['file:...foo.img' etc] clause > >> to use it in xen > > > > Why not just mount the partition to the domU? > > Xen does not need image files. > > disk=['phy:....'] > > > > And if you want a copy, dd from the existing ntfs > > > > > > partition to a new > > > > partition or file. > > No need to mount, format or cp -r.... > > But then it's not convenient to backup/duplicate/ > archive/make a "template" system/etc.? > > For example, how can I do to backup a 20 GB Windows > partition out of which only 1.5 GB is used? > > I'm looking infos on this too. > > I've made various test... I tried to mount a > disk image file then tar/gzip the content. > I managed to have a stock XP (non-SP2) install > backuped up in a 350 MB file (for 850 MB used on > the disk or so). > > But I only managed to uncompress this archive > back to the exact same disk image file (first > I deleted all the files inside the partition, > then uncompressed...). > > I tried to create another disk image file (using > qemu-img create -f raw ...), then mounting the > partition inside that disk image, then untarring/ > uncompressing, but it was not working. > > Basically I'd like to find a way to backup > efficiently and reliably Windows XP filesystem, > being able to resize partition etc. > > But it doesn't seem that easy. > > I could try to run a DOS Ghost > from Xen and backup the Windows partition using > Ghost. But I don't know if this would work > (I really should try that real soon now that said). > (but even if working it wouldn't be as convenient > as being able to backup efficiently Windows from > Linux). > > At this point I backup whole XP system using > "qemu-img convert" (to compressed qcow format). > > The "compressed" image file appears to have a size > corresponding to the used space on the Windows > drive. > > So well at least now I can easily backup/duplicate > Windows systems... Though I've got a C: drive that > always must have the same size. > > Oh well, if anyone has any infos :) I have to confess - Im not trying for efficiency for me - I expect that for storage purposes- gzipping the partition will save me space, but if not, i'll live with that. At end of day, If I can re-establish and identical system time after time, i'll be happy good luck in your quest though Lutrin > > > > > > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________________________ > Découvrez une nouvelle façon d'obtenir des réponses à toutes vos questions > ! Profitez des connaissances, des opinions et des expériences des > internautes sur Yahoo! Questions/Réponses http://fr.answers.yahoo.com > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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