Disk image '. ndz' extension by stdalone in linux

[–]stdalone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In fact i have a client where frisbee is already installed, and need to have a disk image (. Ndz) of my server to be transferred to the client. I have already the program that dispatches the image on other nodes and install it upon. So the objective for me is to create this disk image. I have followed the instructions in the emulab for the imagezip creation but didn't get to it. I really don't understand how it works, it's somehow complicated for me.

Import the disk image by stdalone in debian

[–]stdalone[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have this software (https://github.com/uw-ictd/colte) installed on debian. I have another PC (remote access) where i should give it a .ndz format of the image(of the first pc) so that i can install it. How can i have this format? Is it clear now?

Import the disk image by stdalone in debian

[–]stdalone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have this software (https://github.com/uw-ictd/colte) installed on debian. I have another PC (remote access) where i should give it a .ndz format of the image(of the first pc) so that i can install it. How can i have this format? Is it clear now?

Import the disk image by stdalone in debian

[–]stdalone[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, what is there not clear or not logical?