I have been using linux (Kubuntu x64 to be exact) for a
few months and I use an bootable Clonezilla USB drive to make and
recover images of the system, and works great.
Now I want to make in
the hard drive a recovery partition that will allow me to press a key or
something similar when booting the computer and then go to a recovery
option with what I can restore the computer to the default state.
I
need all to be in the internal hard drive, not on a USB drive, and I
need the recovery process to be easy to use (I don't wan't to have to
select partitions or other options).
Mainly, I understand that making
this can be a bit difficult, but I don't mind, the question is that the
result, i mean, the recovery option must be simple and easy to use.
Anyone knows how could I do this?
Many thanks in advance
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I have been using linux (Kubuntu x64 to be exact) for a
few months and I use an bootable Clonezilla USB drive to make and
recover images of the system, and works great.
Now I want to make in
the hard drive a recovery partition that will allow me to press a key or
something similar when booting the computer and then go to a recovery
option with what I can restore the computer to the default state.
I
need all to be in the internal hard drive, not on a USB drive, and I
need the recovery process to be easy to use (I don't wan't to have to
select partitions or other options).
Mainly, I understand that making
this can be a bit difficult, but I don't mind, the question is that the
result, i mean, the recovery option must be simple and easy to use.
I asked this same in other forums and I've get some interesting answers. Now I think the most adviceable way is just installing clonezilla in other partition and enable a option to boot from it in order to restore system using an automated script
I'm sure your answer is goint to be really usefull to me, I will work on it as soon as i'll have some free time for it
Many thanks!!
Tassadar
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Hi all,
I have been using linux (Kubuntu x64 to be exact) for a
few months and I use an bootable Clonezilla USB drive to make and
recover images of the system, and works great.
Now I want to make in
the hard drive a recovery partition that will allow me to press a key or
something similar when booting the computer and then go to a recovery
option with what I can restore the computer to the default state.
I
need all to be in the internal hard drive, not on a USB drive, and I
need the recovery process to be easy to use (I don't wan't to have to
select partitions or other options).
Mainly, I understand that making
this can be a bit difficult, but I don't mind, the question is that the
result, i mean, the recovery option must be simple and easy to use.
Anyone knows how could I do this?
Many thanks in advance
You can refer to this doc:
http://clonezilla.org/livehd.php
Steven.
On 07/10/2013 03:44 PM, tassadarlinux wrote:
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You can refer to this doc:
http://clonezilla.org/livehd.php
Steven.
Many many thanks, steven,
I asked this same in other forums and I've get some interesting answers. Now I think the most adviceable way is just installing clonezilla in other partition and enable a option to boot from it in order to restore system using an automated script
I'm sure your answer is goint to be really usefull to me, I will work on it as soon as i'll have some free time for it
Many thanks!!
Tassadar