On 30 Dec 2022 at 17:07, Bill Cunningham wrote:

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> In visiting the backup subject from some time ago, I have found that 
> from most environment boots that are rescue type boots, there are two 
> restores that seem to be available.
> 
> 1. rsync, of course, and;
> 
> 2. I have seen fsarchiver.
> 
> Now I have never seen restore/dump in a rescue environment. So to me 
> there is no reason to use it. rsync is very complicated but might be 
> well worth the time and effort mastering. fsarchiver seems ok.
> 
>      Other than that, clonezilla seems to be that best and fastest to 
> me, for my purposes. As in incremental backups. dump/restore seems good, 
> but rescue environments do not seems to have it, not the f37 workstation 
> iso. Mastering find and using tar might be ok, but, no compression.
> 
> Other than these two restore types, rsync and fsarchiver, is anyone 
> familiar with a commonly available, rescue environment restore?
> 
> B

Just to add another option. I've been maintainer of the 
G4L project going back to 2004. It is built using Fedora 
35 as the current build environment. It includes 
fsarchiver as an option the boot image. It basically is a 
bare metal backup system and has clone options as well. 
Use dd with various compression options. 

Have recently used it to clone machines from regular 
disks to SSD disk. Uses dialog as interface, so not a 
fancy GUI.  Latest version on sourceforge is 0.61, but 
have done 79 updates with 0.62 so far. Probable going to 
release new version soon. Has kernel 6.1.1 as default 
and 6.2-rc1 also. Does work from CD, USB, or Grub 
menu with 40_Custom with regular boot. Also, have a 
UEFI boot option that uses grub4dos...

Current files added to /boot are
10785120 Dec 26 22:36 bz6x1.1
22051545 Dec 26 22:36 ramdisk.lzma

The version using syslinux rebular boot load for CD or 
USB is
50331648 Dec 26 20:46 g4l-v0.62alpha79-fc35.iso

The g4lefi version is just copied to usb.
67108864 Dec 26 20:49 g4lefi-0.62.iso
It has regular grub4dos boot and grub4dos-efi boot in 
image.

Had also used the G4U (NETBSD based before finding 
G4L. 

Older versions where 32bit, but when Fedora stopped 
32bit versions, I had to upgrade to 64bit. Then had to 
add UEFI since some users got new machines that would 
no longer boot without UEFI. (Doesn't have secure UEFI, 
since no way I could cover cost of getting that) 

Program is 100% Free by way.  Use to use it for my 
computer labs before I retired. Also had UDPCAST so it 
can image many machines at once.

Well, another option.



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