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Easy way to clone a drive?
#1

System Specs
Operating System – Linux LiteLinux Lite 7.8
CPU / ProcessorIntel Core i5-3570
Memory (RAM)24 GB
StoragemSATA SSD, Hard Drive (HDD)
Graphics (GPU)NV106
II just had to load a fresh copy of LL and have finally gotten all my programs loaded and preferences set.  Is there an easy (free) way to clone this drive to another SSD so that I have it for backup?

If not, I can make another fresh copy of LL and set it up once I need it.

Just curious.  Thanks

The Eternal Beginner
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#2

Personal preferences.
To clone a drive - clonezilla. Effective tool to make an image of a disk and to restore a saved image to a new disk.  The menus are comprehensive and flexible so may be a bit daunting first time use.

For other uses, the tools that come with Linux Lite work well.
To back up a data disk contents - grync
To backup home directory - deja dup
To backup system files - Timeshift

stevef
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#3

Would this work?  Looks easy if it does.


The Eternal Beginner
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#4

Quote:Would this work?
Yes, it is one of the suite of basic commands that a utility like clonezilla uses and is widely used for disk cloning and disk image file creation.  Just be 100% sure the command is correctly typed before pressing 'Enter' as it is unforgiving.

stevef
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#5

Don't I have to type in "sudo" and something else first?  It looked like sudo -l on the video.

The Eternal Beginner
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#6

I'd recommend the Clonezilla GUI: Rescuezilla. It's a lot easier to use.

https://rescuezilla.com/
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#7

(4 hours ago)LL-user Wrote:  I'd recommend the Clonezilla GUI: Rescuezilla. It's a lot easier to use.

https://rescuezilla.com/

Excellent!  Thank you

The Eternal Beginner
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