Use the dd command. I don't think that my example will work, because I
think you need to set the block size and such (see man dd). But, it's
basically dd if=m0n0wall-image of=/dev/theharddrive .
Regards, Mathias
2005/11/30, Paul Fournier <august70 at thefourniers dot net>:
> Can someone tell me how I can install the image onto a disk from a running
> linux box.
> I have a running linux box and a drive that will be the going into the
> m0n0wall box, I would like to know
> How from linux I can put the image on the second drive and if I need to use
> fdisk to create a partition and drive type. TIA
>
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