07-20-2012
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1. Solaris
I have a whole bunch of solaris machines. How do i create an image so i dont have to keep doing a reload and. In the pC world we have ghost what about the solaris world? (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: frankkahle
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2. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi, (HP-UX 11.11)
I need to create a tape image of an igniteUX image created on our igniteUX server.
That is to say. I have a "Online" image of the igniteUX of the targeted system but I now need to copy it to a useable TAPE (igniteUX) image so i can build an other server from it that is not... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Andrek
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3. AIX
I have several systems which require software maintenance several times a year. After the software maintenance, it is required that we make two system tapes for DR purposes. The creation of these system tapes takes anywhere from 1-1.5 hours because of the performance of the tape drives. What I... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: acascianelli
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4. Solaris
Hi All,
Please help me with this.
My plan is to create an ISO image of my current solaris 8 OS.Because we use a stripped out version of solaris 8 which is different than the standard one in CD. Will dd command will do ?
My idea is to create a VMware image from iso file and play it in... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: Jartan
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5. Linux
Which I will use as a loop mount mounted on an arbitrary directory, say /home/me/dir running something like mount -o loop ext3_image.img /home/me/dir
What command(s) should I run to create this? I use RedHat.
Thanks in advance (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: stevenswj
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6. Red Hat
We use netboot to boot our RedHat Linux kernels. We usually use mknbi tool to create netboot image from Red Hat Linux kernel. However, I can't get this to work with the new Red Hat EL6 kernel.
One online document I found seems to say mknbi should not be used for Linux 2.6 or newer kernels any... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: jyao02459
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7. Red Hat
I 'm new to linux .. can some one tell how can we create a linux image like solaris flash archive and then use it with kickstart server to build multiple clients
from same image ?
Thanks (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: fugitive
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello, I've got an Ultrix 4.2 ISO file (gxemul doesn't recognize it when I type gxemul -X -e 3max -d rootdisk.img -d Ultrix4_2.iso)
So I read some other posts which show that this can be done via a UFS CDROM image. But I don't know how to create one. Anyway, I think the ISO file could be in... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: lucky7456969
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9. Solaris
Hi Solaris 10 Experts,
How can I create an ISO Image of a CD/DVD from the cdrom to a temporary directory, and then use that image to burn it on a blank DVD in the cdrom in Solaris 10 1/13 OS environment?
Please provide me with an example.
With best regards,
SS (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: ssabet
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10. Solaris
Hello guys! I'm a newbee in Solaris systems.
There is an issue, that I've got:
I have to make an iso image of my solaris system.
How can I do it? with dd utility?
Clonezilla does not support spark, so it cant do backup.
pls help!
Is this solution:
Creating a Solaris Flash Archive... (21 Replies)
Discussion started by: 2fat2fly
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pngquant
PNGQUANT(1) General Commands Manual PNGQUANT(1)
NAME
pngquant - PNG image optimising utility
SYNOPSIS
pngquant [ options ] <ncolors> [pngfile [pngfile ...]]
pngquant [ options ] -map mapfile [pngfile [pngfile ...]]
Note that it's required to specify the number of colors (<ncolors>) or the mapfile. Arguments in square brackets are optional.
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the pngquant command.
pngquant quantizes one or more 32-bit RGBA PNGs to 8-bit (or smaller) RGBA-palette PNGs using either ordered dithering or Floyd-Steinberg
diffusion dithering (default). The output filename is the same as the input name except that it ends in -fs8.png or -or8.png (unless the
input is stdin, in which case the quantized image will go to stdout). The default behavior if the output file exists is to skip the con-
version; use -force to overwrite.
OPTIONS
-force Overwrite existing output files.
-ordened, -nofloyd, -nofs
Use ordered dithering.
-verbose, -noquiet
Print status messages.
NOTE: the -map option is NOT YET SUPPORTED.
EXAMPLE
Creating a new image with the number of colors reduced to 64:
pngquant 64 image.png
The resulting image will have 64 colors and will be saved as image-fs8.png.
AUTHOR
pngquant was written by Greg Roelofs <newt@pobox.com>.
This manual page was written by Nelson A. de Oliveira <naoliv@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
Thu, 07 Dec 2006 00:33:40 -0200 PNGQUANT(1)