qt-fsarchiver is a GUI for the program fsarchiver to save/restore partitions, folders and MBR/GPT. Clone from hard disk and partitions is possible.
The program is for systems based Debian, for Suse and Fedora. Look: (German language) http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/qt-fsarchiver. Language: German, English, Spain, Russia, Chinese and Italian and more. Notes in Readme (Liesmich) for install in Suse, Fedora and Debian based systems. There are live DVD based on Ubuntu Bionic, language into English and German.
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Backing and restoring GUID Partition Table is possible.
Clone a hard drive, create and restore an Image from a hard drive
There are deb-packages for Ubuntu, Debian and Linux-Mint, rpm packages for Fedora and SUSE. Added 39 translatuions.
Backup and restore vfat partitions is now possible.

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  • Backup and restore partitions, MBR/GPT, Directories. Clone Harddrives, create images of partitions

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  • I somehow destroyed my Mint 18.3 installation, so after I had rebuilt it I was looking for a good Backup & Restore application. I tried several tricky command line programs before I found qt-fsarchiver. It is brilliant little program, quick and easy to use. There is a Live version you can burn to a USB stick or DVD and you can install it on a 'persistent' USB memory stick and save your backup to the same stick - everything you need to restore a damaged Linux partition in 5-10 minutes! There were some minor bugs on Mint with earlier versions but these have now been fixed.
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2018-11-18