hpr3463 :: Clonezilla: A backup story
Rho`n walks through the process of backing up his laptop with Clonezilla
Hosted by Rho`n on Wednesday, 2021-11-10 is flagged as Clean and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
Clonezilla, backup, backups, cloning, hard drives.
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Duration: 00:34:06
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Synopsis
In today's episode, I take the audience along my adventure in backing up my laptop's hard drives. During recent OS updates, the kernel updates started to fall. In my efforts to resolve the problem, I made things worse – to the point I decided it was time to reinstall the operating system. To prevent any data loss, I chose Clonezilla to image the drives.
The Clonezilla Live edition lets you boot into a ncurses menu driven system that walks you through the process of either backing up your hard drives or restoring a Clonezilla backup. Clonezilla backups save space by imaging only the data on your drives (for those filesystems it recognizes – otherwise it uses dd to do a sector-by-sector copy)
Overall the process was very smooth, and, at the end, I was confident to move forward with wiping my main hard drive and reinstalling the operating system knowing I had a way to restore any lost data.
References
- Clonzilla website
- UNETBOOTIN website
- dd, command line utility for *nix like operating systems
Attribution
The transition sound used between audio clips is found on freesound.org:
Name: Harp Transition Music Cue
Author: DanJFilms
License: Creative Commons Zero