I have Dell Latitude D630 Multibooting Windows 7 Ultimate, MAC OS X 10.5.8 and Ubuntu 10.04. My hard drive has a total of 5 partitions and they are as follows:
1. 100mb - System Reserve (By WIN7)
2. 200gb - Windows 7
3. 45gb - MAC OS X.
4. 8gb - Linux Swap
5. 37gb - Linux
I had a good thing going with Norton Ghost, where I made individual partition images of each I have listed above. So basically I had 5 separate image files. My reasoning was because I wanted the ability to restore a single OS without having to touch the others. And it works well. Basically I am wondering if this is achievable through Clonezilla. Clonezilla seems to have more features and I would like to make the transition, but this feature is important to me. I tried messing around with it, but I'm just not that comfortable with it yet. If anyone can offer any help, that would be appreciated. Thanks.
skim
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I have Dell Latitude D630 Multibooting Windows 7 Ultimate, MAC OS X 10.5.8 and Ubuntu 10.04. My hard drive has a total of 5 partitions and they are as follows:
1. 100mb - System Reserve (By WIN7)
2. 200gb - Windows 7
3. 45gb - MAC OS X.
4. 8gb - Linux Swap
5. 37gb - Linux
I had a good thing going with Norton Ghost, where I made individual partition images of each I have listed above. So basically I had 5 separate image files. My reasoning was because I wanted the ability to restore a single OS without having to touch the others. And it works well. Basically I am wondering if this is achievable through Clonezilla. Clonezilla seems to have more features and I would like to make the transition, but this feature is important to me. I tried messing around with it, but I'm just not that comfortable with it yet. If anyone can offer any help, that would be appreciated. Thanks.
skim
If a mod can close this topic. I was messing around with Clonezilla and I figured it out. THanks.