Barry Drake <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi there ... You probably know this already. I'm quite excited about
CloneZilla. I made an SD card with a live boot version, and it let me make a
bootable clone of my netbook really easily. Previously, I had a restore
partition made using Partimage. Nice, but not easy to use, and if you break the
mbr you have to use other means to restore it. CloneZilla does the lot
automatically. Only thing is, the only tool I could find that would make a USB
version was TuxBoot. All the other options including UNetBootin don't make it
work properly. Regards, Barry. -- Barry Drake is a member of the the
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I too now swear by CloneZilla, I like the fact it works with both Linux and
Windows (XP at least, not tried restoring any Vista, Server 2003/8 or Windows 7
machines). I now have it on my server and netboot machines. It's also handy for
those times when I want to backup stuff off Windows machines with corrupt
installations). I tend to use the Ubuntu based Clonezilla image, not sure
exactly what the differences are between the Debian and Ubuntu bases but
they're both available from the same site.
Rob
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