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    Relax-and-Recover

    Relax-and-Recover

    Linux disaster recovery and system migration solution

    ** This project has moved to a new location: http://relax-and-recover.org/ ** Relax-and-Recover (Rear) is the leading Open Source disaster recovery solution, and successor to mkcdrec. It comprises of a modular framework and ready-to-go workflows for many common situations to produce a bootable image and restore from backup using this image. As a benefit, it allows to restore to different hardware and can therefore be used as a migration tool as well. Currently Relax-and-Recover...
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    Just Imagine (OBSOLETE)

    Obsolete, Time-Machine like utility for Macintosh

    This project is obsolete. It depended on a feature of the Macintosh boot sequence which no longer exists, has not existed for some time now, and is extremely unlikely to return. Furthermore, much of the functionality that this project provided is now supplied by Apple's Time Machine utility. Old description: Just Imagine automates the generation of complete system disk images on OS/X or OS/X Server via a scheduled launchd reboot, running while the system disk is mounted read-only and no...
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    SBCD

    partitioning backup recovery and all kind of boot loaders

    partitioning backup recovery and all kind of boot loaders
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    LiveBackup is a framework to create bootable live-images out of Linux root-filesystems. Various technologies are supported, i.e. squashfs, unionfs, aufs, network-boot.. It's main intention is to save an individual configured linux-distribution as LiveCD
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    This program is an easy to use info/backup/restore/copy tool for the Host Protected Area data (usually containing Predesktop, System installers, diagnostic tools, etc) found on laptops featuring HPA-supporting BIOSes, such as some models of IBM ThinkPad
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    Operating System ARCHIVER creates CD/DVD backup images for disaster recovery. Key features are Compact Size, Use of Native OS Utilities, Multiple RedHat Version Compatibility, Multi-Volume Capability, Parallel Compression, and Hardware Flexibility.
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    Do you hate having a few giant directories that hold all of your packages? Do you hate installing something only to find that it doesn\'t work properly, and it doesn\'t have a make uninstall? If so, this script is for you.
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