Noted that suggested fileset is just a starting point.
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included in the fileset. Doing so would create
a recursive backup wherein the backup would be
copied to itself.
 
The exact fileset you use will vary somewhat depending
on how you've laid out your directory tree and
just what you want included in your image, so use
the fileset above as a point of departure.
 
3. Save the resulting ``.tar.gz`` (tarball) file somewhere
it can be retrieved later when you want to image another
machine. This can be a network server, a USB drive,
a DVD or whatever makes sense in your environment. As
disseminate this document without charge, so long as you do so without
modifying it in any way.
 
 
``$Id: Imaging-SUSE-Linux-With-tbku.txt,v 1.111 2008/03/14 21:38:05 tundra Exp $``
``$Id: Imaging-SUSE-Linux-With-tbku.txt,v 1.112 2008/03/14 21:39:20 tundra Exp $``