Symantec GHOST IMAGING FOUNDATION 7.1 - V1.0 Manual page 153

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Destination options for cloning
Table B-7
Switch
Destination
disk
drive
file
filename
multicast
@mcsessionname
tape
@MTx
cd/dvdwriter
@CDx
Operating
@OS:D
System
Volumes
Explanation
The destination disk drive number, such as
DST=2.
A partition on a drive can also be specified. For
example:
DST=2:1
To create a new partition, type a destination
partition one greater than the existing number
of partitions, if there is enough free space.
The destination image file name. For example:
DST= g:\destination.gho
Note:
The file type may be .gho or .vmdk. If the
specified .vmdk file exists, Ghost treats it as a
normal disk. If the vmdk file does not exist, Ghost
will create it from scratch. There are additional
-vmdk switches to control the creation of .vmdk
files.
The name of the multicast session.
The tape drive number. Numbers start at 0. For
example:
DST=@MT0
The CD or DVD writer drive number. Numbers
start at 1. For example:
DST=@CD1
If you have a CD reader and a CD writer, in the
Ghost.exe user interface you would see @CD1 and
@ CD2. The number is optional if specifying an
operation from the command line.
DST=@OS:D restores a partition to the mounted
volume D:\.
Command-line switches
Using the clone switch
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