A: Yes. Use '-Ow <speed> <device>' to make it work.
A: Yes. See above.
A: Yes. See above.
A: Mount the CD-ROM, e.g. at /mnt/cdrom. Insert a blank floppy. Type:
bash# cd /mnt/cdrom/images bash# dd if=mindi-boot.1722.img of=/dev/fd0u1722 |
Insert another blank floppy and type:
bash# dd if=mindi-data-1.img of=/dev/fd0u1722 |
Do the above for each 'mindi-data' disk image.
A: Please insert the CD, close the CD-ROM tray, wait a few seconds and then press Enter to acknowledge insertion of the next CD. Your laptop is on crack and is sucking a little too hard on the pipe.
A: Yes. You may backup and restore RAID systems. You may also backup a non-RAID system and restore as RAID (or vice versa) by using the mountlist editor to edit your RAID and non-RAID partitions and their settings. Mondo will do the partitioning and formatting for you.
A: Type:
bash# cdrecord -scanbus |
Find your CD burner's device# (e.g. '0,0,0'). Call Mondo with the switch '-Oc <speed>' -d '<device>'. Or, if you feel lucky, just use '-Oc 2'; Mondo will (a) assume you want to write at 4x to
a CD-R and (b) will do its best to find your CD burner.
A: Mondo should be able to handle almost any hardware. So long as your kernel and modules support it, Mindi will support it and therefore so will Mondo.