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78  <H2>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</H2>  <H2>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</H2>
79  <H3>Documentation: Getting backups</H3>  <H3>Documentation: Getting backups</H3>
80    <div style="margin:0; padding: 3px; width: 980; position relative;">    <div style="margin:0; padding: 3px; width: 980; position relative;">
81      <div style="position: absolute; left: 0px;"><H4>26/03/2010 - v 3.1.0</H4></div>      <div style="position: absolute; left: 0px;"><H4>25/05/2010 - v 3.1.0</H4></div>
82      <div style="position: absolute; right: 0px;"><H4>Last update: 13/05/2010</H4></div>      <div style="position: absolute; right: 0px;"><H4>Last update: 16/07/2010</H4></div>
83    </div>    </div>
84  </div>  </div>
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108  <H2 style="margin-top: 0;"><a name="backup-intro"></a>Intro <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#backup-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>  <H2 style="margin-top: 0;"><a name="backup-intro"></a>Intro <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#backup-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
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110  <p>In this page I will demonstrate the creation of an image file by getting a backup of a virtual partition (<b>/dev/<font color="Red">hdb1</font></b>). The image file will be saved in another virtual partition (<b>/dev/<font color="Red">hda1</font></b>).<br></p>  <p>In this page I will demonstrate the creation of an image file by getting a backup of a virtual partition (<b>/dev/<font color="Red">sdb1</font></b>). The image file will be saved in another virtual partition (<b>/dev/<font color="Red">sda1</font></b>).<br></p>
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113  The first thing you do when you want to get a backup of a disk/partition, is make sure both the souce (to be backed up) and target (to hold the image file) partitions are in excellent condition (error free). This is the logical thing to do, cause I wouldn't want to backup a corrupt partition, or end up with a corrupt image file.<br>  The first thing you do when you want to get a backup of a disk/partition, is make sure both the souce (to be backed up) and target (to hold the image file) partitions are in excellent condition (error free). This is the logical thing to do, cause I wouldn't want to backup a corrupt partition, or end up with a corrupt image file.<br>
# Line 120  Having done all of the above, I am ready Line 120  Having done all of the above, I am ready
120  </p>  </p>
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122  <div align="center"><table class="note" border="0" cellpadding="20"><tr><td valign="top"><img src="images/info.png"></td><td>  <div align="center"><table class="note" border="0" cellpadding="20"><tr><td valign="top"><img src="images/info.png"></td><td>
123  The following pressentation has been made using<br><b>Clonezilla Live v 1.2.3-27</b>  The following pressentation has been made using<br><b>Clonezilla Live v 1.2.5-17</b>
124  </td></tr></table></div>  </td></tr></table></div>
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# Line 190  I select "<font color="Red"><b>local_dev Line 190  I select "<font color="Red"><b>local_dev
190  <p>This is where I choose the location of the image file. It will be saved at the root directory of the selected partition.<br><br>  <p>This is where I choose the location of the image file. It will be saved at the root directory of the selected partition.<br><br>
191  <!--empty line-->  <!--empty line-->
192  <img src="images/backup-06.png"><br>  <img src="images/backup-06.png"><br>
193  I select partition <font color="Red"><b>hda1</b></font> and press ENTER.<br>  I select partition <font color="Red"><b>sda1</b></font> and press ENTER.<br>
194  <br>  <br>
195  <img src="images/backup-07.png"><br>  <img src="images/backup-07.png"><br>
196  and then ENTER again.</p>  and then ENTER again.</p>
197  <!--empty line-->  <!--empty line-->
198  <p><img src="images/backup-08.png"><br>  <p><img src="images/backup-08.png"><br>
199  This screen displays the mounting result.<br>  This screen displays the mounting result.<br>
200  As we can see, <font color="Red"><b>/dev/hda1</b></font> has been successfully mounted under <b>/tmp/local-dev</b>.</p>  As we can see, <font color="Red"><b>/dev/sda1</b></font> has been successfully mounted under <b>/tmp/local-dev</b>.</p>
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202  <H3><a name="bck-7a"></a>Next Screen [<a href="#backup-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>  <H3><a name="bck-7a"></a>Next Screen [<a href="#backup-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
203  <!--empty line-->  <!--empty line-->
# Line 215  I select "<font color="Red"><b>savedisk< Line 215  I select "<font color="Red"><b>savedisk<
215  <!--empty line-->  <!--empty line-->
216  <p><img src="images/backup-11.png"><br>  <p><img src="images/backup-11.png"><br>
217  In this screen I select the image name.<br>  In this screen I select the image name.<br>
218  I type "Backup_5-2010_hdb", which in my opinion is more informative name than the default.  I type "Backup_22-2010_sdb", which in my opinion is more informative name than the default.
219  </p>  </p>
220    
221  <H3><a name="bck-10"></a>Next Screen [<a href="#backup-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>  <H3><a name="bck-10"></a>Next Screen [<a href="#backup-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
# Line 236  Then I will be asked to confirm the oper Line 236  Then I will be asked to confirm the oper
236  After that, the backup begins<br>  After that, the backup begins<br>
237  <br>  <br>
238  <img src="images/backup-15.png"><br>  <img src="images/backup-15.png"><br>
239  and when it's successfully completed, I will be able to reboot the system by pressing <font color="Red"><b>1</b></font> and ENTER.  and when it's successfully completed, I press ENTER to get to the shell. Then, I execute the commands:</p>
240  </p>  <p class="newcode">sudo su -<br>
241    cd<br>
242    umount -a<br>
243    reboot<br><br></p>
244    
245    <p>to reboot the system.</p>
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248  </div>  </div>

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