Ghost for Linux is a software tool for imaging and cloning of hard disks and partitions that is highly comparable to Norton Ghost.
One of the main advantages of Ghost for Linux project is its ability to create optionally compressed images that can be stored either on a local hard drive or transferred to an anonymous FTP server. Moreover, the "Click'n'Clone" function allows users to clone an entire drive with just one click, a feature that saves time and simplifies the process.
File splitting is another useful feature of g4l, enabling users to break down large files into smaller pieces if their local filesystem does not support writing files larger than 2GB. Additionally, the included kernel in the software supports ATA, serial-ATA, and SCSI drives, along with common network cards.
As a bootable CD image, Ghost for Linux project is easy to use and comes with an ncurses GUI that further enhances usability. Its robust features and user-friendly design make it an excellent option for anyone looking to clone or image hard disks and partitions on their Linux system.
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