How to operate ghost on the LAN of ghost
LPT transfers backup files through the parallel port. The following two options are available: slave and master, respectively used to connect the host and client. The basic network input/output system NetBios is similar to LPT. It also has two options: slave and master, which serve the same purpose as LPT.
First, make the ghost partition into a *. gho file as usual, then install Symantec Ghost Enterprise Edition on a win98 server, and restart.
1. Create a boot disk with NIC driver for the ghost. Start> Programs> Symantec Ghost> Ghost Boot Wizard-> Network Boot Disk if your Nic is directly selected in the list, a Boot Disk with a PC-DOS can be generated. (However, the floppy disk generated in version 6.5 is often faulty and cannot be started successfully.) If your Nic is not in the list, you need to create a dedicated Packet Driver. ADD-> Packet Driver (which is included in the NIC Driver). Follow the prompts to enter the ip address of the workstation (the ghost must be TCP/IP protocol ). The last floppy disk is generated, but this floppy disk is still unavailable. You need to add a hexadecimal address to the autoexec. bat file after net xxxx. dos, such as 0X75. For multiple computers, you only need to change the ip address in the wattcp. cfg file:
IP = 192.168.100.44
NETMASK = 255.255.255.0
GATEWAY = 192.168.100.1
2. Run the multicast server screen on the server side. First, give the server a Session Name (alias) such as bb, and then select image file as Your gho file. Then-> Dump From Client-> rtitions-> More Options-> Fill in 50 in the client of auto start (if you want to copy 50 at the same time)-> accept client is complete, when the number of workstations reaches 50, the server will automatically transfer *. gho file.