RolandO,

I have tried the TUT exactly but there is no setting  to edit mount
partitions. There are settings to format, restore, create image and
more. But nothing to mount or edit mount.

Richard 

This method should work for all file system types (also, you should be
working with your NTFS partition, not with an ext3 partition)


For this task, it doesn't matter. Generally, ext4 is ext3's successor
with a number of improvements (e.g. performance, better reliability esp.
in case of a power loss etc.), so it's certainly recommended to use over
ext3.
That being said, ext3 is a stable file system, so if you don't want to
reinstall, don't (btw, you can convert ext3 to ext4 without data loss,
however, for the root partition, this is a bit more involved)
Also, ext4 is stable since 2008, so you might want to check if there's a
newer version of you backup software with support for it.


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