IFL command line interface

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userX
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IFL command line interface

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While I had an occasion to make use of the P2V tool from the IFL CD environment, I decided to use the opportunity to take a better look at the textual Help file for the command line shell tools provided there. I had never perused it thoroughly in the past, and I was delighted to find the variety of rescue programs you put into it. It is an impressive assortment for sure, and my favorite one was the awesome hardware reporting program. I ran it on my main PC, and it showed me just about everything I could ever hope, or need, to see about it. I also appreciated the clear explanation given for how to use these programs.

Your inclusion of an ssh client/server program was what made me start thinking more clearly about how your suite of "backup" programs is really more multifaceted than I had thought of it previously. It's really more like a full fledged set of "go-to" rescue tools, but with the added bonus of having the "best" (i.e., dependable, efficient and comprehensive) disk imaging program for either Linux or Windows OS available. I'll go out on a limb here and say that about the only thing I would like to put on a wish-list is a partitioning program (something like, say, fdisk?). I am really, really thinking hard about creating a little partition on my hard disk to put this whole CD image on just so I can be sure it is handy and ready to boot into in a pinch. Take care and thanks for all the great support you guys provide us.
Brian K
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Re: IFL command line interface

Post by Brian K »

userX wrote:
I'll go out on a limb here and say that about the
> only thing I would like to put on a wish-list is a partitioning program
> (something like, say, fdisk?).

userX,

You can already partition from IFL. Use the linux tbosdt (from BIBM TBOSDT).
TeraByte Support
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Re: IFL command line interface

Post by TeraByte Support »

partwork for linux should be on the next version...

"userX" wrote in message news:6412@public.image...

While I had an occasion to make use of the P2V tool from the IFL CD
environment, I decided to use the opportunity to take a better look at the
textual Help file for the command line shell tools provided there. I had
never perused it thoroughly in the past, and I was delighted to find the
variety of rescue programs you put into it. It is an impressive assortment
for sure, and my favorite one was the awesome hardware reporting program. I
ran it on my main PC, and it showed me just about everything I could ever
hope, or need, to see about it. I also appreciated the clear explanation
given for how to use these programs.

Your inclusion of an ssh client/server program was what made me start
thinking more clearly about how your suite of "backup" programs is really
more multifaceted than I had thought of it previously. It's really more like
a full fledged set of "go-to" rescue tools, but with the added bonus of
having the "best" (i.e., dependable, efficient and comprehensive) disk
imaging program for either Linux or Windows OS available. I'll go out on a
limb here and say that about the only thing I would like to put on a
wish-list is a partitioning program (something like, say, fdisk?). I am
really, really thinking hard about creating a little partition on my hard
disk to put this whole CD image on just so I can be sure it is handy and
ready to boot into in a pinch. Take care and thanks for all the great
support you guys provide us.

TeraByte Support(TP)
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Re: IFL command line interface

Post by TeraByte Support(TP) »

userX wrote:
> While I had an occasion to make use of the P2V tool from the IFL CD
> environment, I decided to use the opportunity to take a better look at the
> textual Help file for the command line shell tools provided there. I had
> never perused it thoroughly in the past, and I was delighted to find the
> variety of rescue programs you put into it. It is an impressive assortment
> for sure, and my favorite one was the awesome hardware reporting program. I
> ran it on my main PC, and it showed me just about everything I could ever
> hope, or need, to see about it. I also appreciated the clear explanation
> given for how to use these programs.
>
> Your inclusion of an ssh client/server program was what made me start
> thinking more clearly about how your suite of "backup" programs
> is really more multifaceted than I had thought of it previously. It's
> really more like a full fledged set of "go-to" rescue tools, but
> with the added bonus of having the "best" (i.e., dependable,
> efficient and comprehensive) disk imaging program for either Linux or
> Windows OS available. I'll go out on a limb here and say that about the
> only thing I would like to put on a wish-list is a partitioning program
> (something like, say, fdisk?). I am really, really thinking hard about
> creating a little partition on my hard disk to put this whole CD image on
> just so I can be sure it is handy and ready to boot into in a pinch. Take
> care and thanks for all the great support you guys provide us.

The IFL boot disk does already contain a couple of partitioning programs.
It currently has 'fdisk' for MBR drives, and 'gdisk' for GPT drives.
userX
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Re: IFL command line interface

Post by userX »

"The IFL boot disk does already contain a couple of partitioning programs.
It currently has 'fdisk' for MBR drives, and 'gdisk' for GPT drives."

Indeed, so it does. My bad! I found it now by typing the fdisk command at the prompt. I did not see it before because it was not listed when I had typed "help" at the prompt, and I was assuming that the Linux version you had provided in the CD had been trimmed down to include only those in that listing. I see now that this assumption was my error. Thanks for pointing out the availability of these other commands.
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