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#1 2021-01-27 15:59

lenlabnj
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Clonezilla

I used Synaptic to install it but I do not see it anywhere n the list of applications to be run.  I checked Synaptic and it shows it as an installed application.  So I did a reinstall using Synaptic and still can't find it.

So what am I doing wrong?  Should I just try to run it in terminal? If so what is the command?

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#2 2021-01-27 16:16

lenlabnj
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Re: Clonezilla

Do I need "root" privilege to find and run it since I now see it has root ownership in a system folder?

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#3 2021-01-27 16:57

Tolkem
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Registered: 2019-10-06
Posts: 487

Re: Clonezilla

lenlabnj wrote:

I used Synaptic to install it but I do not see it anywhere n the list of applications to be run.  I checked Synaptic and it shows it as an installed application.  So I did a reinstall using Synaptic and still can't find it.

So what am I doing wrong?  Should I just try to run it in terminal? If so what is the command?

Running

$ apt-cache show clonezilla

gives

Clonezilla, based on drbl, partclone and udpcast, allows you to do
 bare metal backup and recovery. This package provides Clonezilla SE
 (server edition) which is for massive deployment: it can clone many
 (40 plus!) computers simultaneously.
 .
 Clonezilla saves and restores only used blocks in the harddisk. This
 increases the clone efficiency. At the NCHC's Classroom C, Clonezilla
 SE was used to clone 41 computers simultaneously. It took only about
 10 minutes to clone a 5.6 GBytes system image to all 41 computers via
 multicasting.

This doesn't seem to be a regular GUI program you can just launch by clicking on an icon or any command, but rather a server software you need to make additional steps to use it. Read here https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to … lla-server and here https://clonezilla.org/clonezilla-SE/
You can download a clonezilla .iso file from here too https://clonezilla.org/ which IMHO would be a lot easier; download, burn to a USB stick, boot and use. No complicated procedures are needed.

Last edited by Tolkem (2021-01-27 17:03)

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#4 2021-01-28 00:12

Rademes
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From: Latvia
Registered: 2015-12-13
Posts: 637

Re: Clonezilla

By the way, there is much easier software for making partition backups - Foxclone.
http://foxclone.com/
http://foxclone.com/download.php
And yes, partition backup software should be running from Live CD/USB.
You cannot backup the drive that you booted from because you cannot backup a live filesystem – it might change during the backup and corrupt the backup. That means, if you have installed Clonezilla on your system disk, you will be unable to backup this disk.

Last edited by Rademes (2021-01-28 00:14)


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#5 2021-01-28 00:39

crosscourt
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Registered: 2017-05-07
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Re: Clonezilla

You can also use Gparted to do that as well.

https://gparted.org

Last edited by crosscourt (2021-01-28 00:39)


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