Hi, Rochester!
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 11:45:40PM -0500, you wrote the following:
> Is there a linux program that I can use to create a compressed file of
> used sectors that can be used to restore my drive without reinstalling
> linux .. ... I would like to read fat32 as well as ext2 sectors ..
I don't know about fat32, but for ext2 you should probably use "dump"
and "restore" -- they don't take the "sectors" (why would you need
that?), but they store & restore a very exact image of the filesystem,
down to the inode numbers.
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