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  • Systemback is a very useful tool. I found its inability to handle Windows-compatible drives very limiting on a Windows host. I was basically unable to use Systemback for anything other than creating an ISO. There may have been a way to use it for imaging and cloning on a Windows host, but unfortunately there is no manual, and its operation is not always intuitive. I assume these problems are much reduced on a Linux host, where Systemback can access ext4 drives.
  • Systemback 1.9.3 allows the user to create restore points to take a snapshot of their system at a particular point in time. Later the user may use those same restore points to restore their “system back” to the way it was. Systemback also features live system creation. I'm not sure why it's not included here, but I've been using version 1.9.3 for a long time. Edmond's Weblog is in Italian, but my C4C Lubuntu 18.04.3 ReSpin (made with Systemback) runs Systemback 1.9.3 in English. To find the updated version, search for Edmond's Weblog Systemback 1.9.3
  • Very good!
  • Systemback is a profoundly useful tool It takes a very complicated process and makes it stupid simple. Thanks much for making the life of a Linux admin easier.
  • I love this utility. It is so great. I have only been using it for a few weeks, and so far it has been excellent. If I encounter anything to suggest otherwise I will update this post, but for now this is my favorite backup utility I have used. Thanks so much dev. (It's worth mentioning that the documentation is a bit sparse, but the software is intuitive enough to use it hasn't been a hindrance.)
  • No words to thank you for this! There were strong withdrawal symptoms after Remastersys died. Will write again after trying out all features. Cheers!
  • Hy,in LinuxMintDebian Ed Betsy2 have this message in terminal:Can't open install.sh .Any suggest? My targz its in download folder.
  • Very useful tool. New live cd making tool after the death of remastersys. Congrats developer.
  • Congratulation for this tool
  • Just downloaded and installed today on LinuxLite. Works PERFECTLY! This is an outstanding tool and I cannot say Thank you often enough!
  • I really like Systemback as a deployment tool using the Live System. And the developer Kendek is very responsive and active. But be aware that if you have an older video card the program may not run at the first attempt. But just run it again and it should work fine. See Bug # 1413661.
  • Excellent Job. It works great for whats its intended.
  • Great product, in my opinion is the more advanced at the moment. It work nice and hava a lot of functions. (NB) As today 2014-12-08 on Debian Jessie the actual version 1.1.3 not work. You can create the live system, prepare cd and install it, but the new system is unable to start from hard disk. I solved using the old stable 1.1.2 edition.
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  • This program is AWESOME!!! I used remastersys until Ubuntu 14.10, when it stopped working. Systemback not only works on 14.10, it is PERFECT. Tons of features (although it's not clear how to use each of them). Couple this with Multisystem, and you can create live USBs with an installable version of your current system.
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  • This program is AWESOME!!! I used remastersys until Ubuntu 14.10, when it stopped working. Systemback not only works on 14.10, it is PERFECT. Tons of features (although it's not clear how to use each of them). Couple this with Multisystem, and you can create live USBs with an installable version of your current system.
  • Great tool to do functional backup of your linux system !
  • I'm running Mint 15 and with a little help from Kendrek, it worked right out of the gate. It save my system to my USB stick. I booted from the stick and there was my full working Mint on a stick. If I could give it twenty, thirty, or 100 stars. I would.