salle wrote:Hello!
I love this software! It helps me to create a backup from, for example, my relatives' computers right after I've installed Windows with all it's updates, making me skip the slow installation procedure (3gb image drops in less than 10 minutes from a dvd!).
THANKS a lot for this feedback! everyone here...
salle wrote:PING also has potential for our company use, but we would need it to work specifically with Thinkpad T60's (the ones mnespolo also mentioned). I've understood that it has a PCI-Express network interface, and that the support in Linux is only in beta stage(?). Still I'd appreciate if you could try to add at least experimental support for this card. I don't have the skills to embed the driver to the PING package.

I've just released a new version of PING, with an upgraded kernel (2.6.19.1). It has solved this kind of problems with Dell laptops, and maybe it will work out of the box for your Thinkpad. But if not, please let me know the NIC model, and I'll update the kernel.
salle wrote:Oh and for the features. These I would request:
-Possibility to make the backup/image to the same drive the backup/image is taken from (/me thinks if this is even possible? PING reading and writing at the same time to the same hard drive?)
Yes; this will be done in a further release.
salle wrote:-At least possibility to make the backup/image on an USB hard drive and/or another IDE/SATA hard drive on the machine that's being backed up.
Can be done as well. I'll probably add a auto-discovery step, then ask the user for the right target.
salle wrote:-Possibility to select which drive/partition you want to backup, or does it backup only a whole drive (cannot backup only a partition?)
Well, currently, we backup the whole first drive. It's what most people need, obviously, because PING is being used mostly for PC deployment jobs. It's easy, yet, to remove unneeded backuped partitions by deleting files in your Partimage shared directory. Maybe then you'll want to delete as well the hda (or sda) file, and replace it by an ASCII hda.part file.
This point will be detailed in next release, and made menu-driven.
Regards
Natan