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111  Using <b>Samba</b> you will be able to mount a Windows share resource (or Samba share resource), from within <b>Clonezilla Live</b>, and save the image file there. Then you can boot that PC using <b>SystemRescueCD</b> and create a restore DVD.<br><br>  Using <b>Samba</b> you will be able to mount a Windows share resource (or Samba share resource), from within <b>Clonezilla Live</b>, and save the image file there. Then you can boot that PC using <b>SystemRescueCD</b> and create a restore DVD.<br><br>
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113  In this page I will demonstrate the creation of an image file by getting a backup of my Windows partition (<b>/dev/<font color="Red">hda1</font></b>). The image file will be save in my Samba server which is my laptop (ip: <b><font color="Red">10.0.0.2</font></b>, Windows share resource name: <b><font color="Red">data</font></b>).  In this page I will demonstrate the creation of an image file by getting a backup of my second disk (<b>/dev/<font color="Red">hdb</font></b>). The image file will be save in my Samba server which is my laptop (ip: <b><font color="Red">10.0.0.3</font></b>, Windows share resource name: <b><font color="Red">all_my_images</font></b>).
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116  <H3><a name="what-is"></a>What is Samba? [<a href="#backup-smb-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>  <H3><a name="what-is"></a>What is Samba? [<a href="#backup-smb-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>

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