Starting in Linux Mint 18.2 or 18.3, started to include *timeshift* used to
make snapshots of your OS. I have not tested it much but it sounds like a
bit in option that you are looking forward. It has a GUI as well.

On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 1:22 PM OR Linux Jobs <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Portland
>
> I'm not in immediate need of an answer to this question.
> I'm only researching this for future possible needs.
>
> Usually, Windows PC's offer a way to create system restore DVD discs.
> These are created by a utility that comes with the PC, and the first disc
> is bootable, with a utility to use the other discs to replace the hard disk
> on the PC with the image captured at the time that the system restore discs
> were generated.
>
> Is there something like this (easy to use GUI) in Linux Mint?
>
> I realize that a dd command could be used to generate the image and write
> it out. Which might be the best option if there is no such utility ready
> made.
>
> Neil
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