clonezilla | disk clone tool similar to Norton Ghost

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clonezilla is a Shell library. clonezilla has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitLab.

Package: clonezilla License: GPL Description: A partition or disk imaging/cloning tool Clonezilla, based on DRBL, Partclone, and udpcast, allows you to do bare metal backup and recovery. Two types of Clonezilla are available, Clonezilla live and Clonezilla SE (Server Edition). Clonezilla live is suitable for single machine backup and restore. While Clonezilla SE is for massive deployment, it can clone many (40 plus!) computers simultaneously. For more info, check Homepage:
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              clonezilla is licensed under the GNU GPLv2 License. This license is Strong Copyleft.
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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            How to resize partition size while the middle partition is the BIOS Boot?
            Asked 2021-Mar-30 at 11:28

            I used Clonezilla to restore an old system to a larger hard disk. However, when I do all my job, I found my first partition doesn't use all the disk space.

            I know the method to resize the partition size by using fdisk, however, I noticed that there is a BIOS boot partition between the first partition and free space. Now I don't know how to deal with it.

            So I want to ask how to expand my first partition to use most of my free space in this disk.

            The second partition type is BIOS Boot, Contents: Unknown

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Mar-25 at 11:52

            To be sure it's used (or not used), you can :

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66780456

            QUESTION

            How to create an automated and unattended Clonezilla Restore solution
            Asked 2021-Jan-22 at 16:23

            I would like to provide a short tutorial to all of you out there looking for an automated Clonezilla Restore option.

            Assumptions
            • UEFI Boot only
            • both Clonezilla /dev/sdb1 and Image repository /dev/sdb2/images are on the same USB stick
            • Restore to entire SSD /dev/sda
            I would like to
            1. Boot from USB stick
            2. Auto-select and start custom Clonezilla restore option
            3. Auto-load image repository from USB Stick
            4. User selects the image to be restored
            5. Auto-restore from selected image to SSD
            6. Auto-reboot after successful restore
            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jan-22 at 16:23
            Steps

            In your Clonezilla USB Stick open /boot/grub/grub.cfg using a text editor. After the following text Since no network setting in the squashfs image, therefore if ip=, the network is disabled.add the following to make this the first Clonezilla default entry:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65848953

            QUESTION

            Using a CLI to recover a disk image saved with clonezilla
            Asked 2020-May-04 at 12:40

            I have setup a live CentOS 7 that is booted via PXE if the client is connected to a specified network port.

            Once the Linux is booted up, I have scripted a small logic that compares if there is a newer image version available on a central host than it is already deployed on the client. This is done with comparing the contents of a versions file. If there is a newer version, the image should be deployed on the client. Else only parts of the Image (qcow2-Files) should be replaced to safe time. Since the Image is up to 1TB I do not want to apply the image at any case. It would also take too long.

            On the client, there is a volume group that consists of lvms in different sizes and also "normal" partitions (like /dev/sda1).

            Is there a way to deploy a whole partition structure using a cli? I already figured this to recover one disk out of the whole system. But this would make a lot of effort to script around that to get the destination structure I want.

            I found out that there is no way to "run" clonezilla as a cli (which I actually cannot understand why this does not exist). I was trying to use parts of the clonezilla live iso with the command "ocs-sr", but I stuck somewhere and it always gives me a "unknown commands"-Error.

            For my case the best would be a thing like:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-May-04 at 12:40

            I've found that using Clonezilla's preparation script does the thing for me. You can use ocs_prerun parameter that will run a script before clonezilla will do anything. If you are stuck into a company hardened image, you can try this to setup a (ubuntu) Linux with the needed programs on it.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61363081

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