09-30-2010
Thanks a lot Franck for your quick reply, it's working fine.
And sorry for not read correctly the manual...
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partimaged
partimaged(8) Partition Image Server Manual partimaged(8)
NAME
partimaged - backup/restore partitions server
SYNOPSIS
partimaged [ -DhLv ] [-r directory] [-p port] [-g loglevel]
DESCRIPTION
partimaged can be used to use partimage over the network. Run partimaged on the computer where you want to save image files and run partim-
age on stations you want to backup.
OPTIONS
-D --daemon
Start server in daemon mode.
-h --help
Show help
-L --nologin
Accept only clients with login support disabled. Clients with login support enabled will be refused. This option should be used
only if clients ask it.
-v --version
Show version
-p port --port port
Give server's listening port.
-d directory --dest directory
Directory where the images will be stored.
-g debuglevel --debug debuglevel
Set the debug level to debuglevel (defaults to 1).
-r dir --chroot dir
Use chroot to improve security.
SEE ALSO
partimage(1), partimagedusers(5), partimaged-passwd(8)
DIAGNOSTICS
You can read options set at compile time running 'partimage -i'.
BUGS
Refer to BUGS file to read them.
AUTHOR
Franck Ladurelle <ladurelf@partimage.org>
Francois Dupoux <fdupoux@partimage.org>
3rd Berkeley Distribution 30 May, 2002 partimaged(8)