Older IHL Versions

If IHL is Already Installed
If you using a clean system, without IHL previously installed, you do not need to follow these steps. However, if you have IHL previously installed, you must follow these steps. You must delete the superblocks or else the system will not properly image. sudo mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sda1 sudo mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sda2 sudo mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sda3 sudo mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sdb1 sudo mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sdb2 sudo mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sdb3
 * 1) Dowload Knoppix (695.53MB). MD5SUM is 379e2f9712834c8cef3efa6912f30755
 * 2) Burn Knoppix to a CD
 * 3) Boot from the Knoppix CD
 * 4) Immediately open a terminal window
 * 5) Issue the following commands to delete the superblocks

Now the the system can be rebooted and re-imaged.

Downloading the Cloned Image
Click here to download the latest version of IHL.


 * All images are for an 80GB hard drive.
 * In Windows XP, Nero has issues with these ISOs. If you want to burn the ISO using Windows XP, use BurnAware(4.5MB) or Roxio.

Bootable CD

 * 1) Boot from the CD
 * 2) Are you sure you want to continue? Y

Turn on Swap
/dev/md2 may not be set-up with a swap signature. Check for swap: swapon -s If a drive is listed, swap is on. You do not need to turn it on. If nothing is listed, you need to turn swap on by: sudo mkswap /dev/md2 sudo swapon -a swapon -s NOTICE: output shows /dev/md2 as a swap drive

RAID Rebuilding
After the machine is imaged and reboots, RAID will automatically build the second drive. To check the progress of the RAID rebuild: cat /proc/mdstat