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| Thread ID: 144227 | 2017-08-20 05:26:00 | Backing up a Linux OS | mzee (3324) | Press F1 |
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| 1438360 | 2017-08-20 05:26:00 | I use both active@image and AOMIE to backup Windows. I tried to back up Linux Mint by making a Raw Image with active@ but it estimated 9 hours to do it, the drive is only 60 GB, so I cancelled, then made a normal Image which may not work with Linux? Is there another way to back up Linux? |
mzee (3324) | ||
| 1438361 | 2017-08-20 05:27:00 | I think their is a command line for that | gary67 (56) | ||
| 1438362 | 2017-08-20 05:38:00 | Have a look at “Systemback”. There are a few versions, so choose whatever suits. I’ve saved "Restore Points" and "Images" but never had cause to use any so can’t vouch for it. |
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| 1438363 | 2017-08-20 06:17:00 | Clonezilla | KarameaDave (15222) | ||
| 1438364 | 2017-08-29 02:53:00 | Clonezilla Used Clonezilla, left most of the settings on default. Backed up Mint & checked in 8 minutes. Very impressed! |
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| 1438365 | 2017-08-29 03:42:00 | Sweet, but if it was me I'd get a spare drive and put the image on it and test that it works. It does with mine here, but I can't make any guarantee for you. |
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