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  1. Clonezilla is a partition and disk imaging/cloning program similar to True Image® or Norton Ghost®. It helps you to do system deployment, bare metal backup and recovery. Three types of Clonezilla are available, Clonezilla live, Clonezilla lite server, and Clonezilla SE (server edition). Clonezilla live is suitable for single machine backup ...

  2. All versions of Clonezilla live support machine with legacy BIOS. If your machine comes with uEFI secure boot enabled, you have to use AMD64 (X86-64) version (either Debian-based or Ubuntu-based) of Clonezilla live. Checksum files, not iso or zip ones, are GPG signed by DRBL project, which has the fingerprint: 54C0 821A 4871 5DAF D61B FCAF 6678 ...

  3. clonezilla.org › downloads › downloadClonezilla download

    To download Clonezilla live, select the following CPU architecture and file type, then click the download button: Release branch: stable, Clonezilla live version: 3.2.0-5. 1. Select CPU architecture: 2. Select file type: Notes. Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine) has dropped the support for i386 architecture.

  4. USB setup with MS Windows. Depends on the boot mode for the machine you want to boot with the USB flash drive, choose one of the following methods to setup Clonezilla Live on your USB flash drive using MS Windows: uEFI boot mode (GPT) Legacy boot mode (MBR) uEFI boot mode (GPT) Download the amd64 (x86-64) version of Clonezilla Live zip file.

  5. clonezilla.orgclonezilla-liveClonezilla live

    To install Clonezilla live, the basic steps are to download pre-build Clonezilla Live then put it in a boot media (CD, USB flash drive or USB hard drive). Two types of files are available, iso and zip. The former one is for CD, the latter is for USB flash drive. Besides, you can put Clonezilla live on hard drive or PXE server, too. For CD/DVD:

  6. clonezilla.orgclonezilla-live-docClonezilla - Live Doc

    10 gru 2023 · Description: Clone small disk to larger disk (e.g. 20 GB to 60 GB) (Step by step) Prepare Clonezilla live. Boot your Clonezilla live via USB. Choose "ToRAM" option in the boot menu. Choose language. Choose keyboard layout. Choose "Start Clonezilla". Choose "disk_to_local_disk". Choose source disk.

  7. Put the new disk inside your external disk closure, connect that to your running MS Windows or GNU/Linux via USB cable, then follow here to put Clonezilla live zip file on your external disk and make it bootable. Of coure, if your machine has the space to put 2 disks, the 2nd disk can be the internal disk, not necessary as the external disk.

  8. Besides Clonezilla Live CD and Live USB, Clonezilla Live can be put on a PXE server so that a client can be booted via network to use Clonezilla live. This is how: Prepare a PXE server. You may refer to some doc, e.g. this one or DRBL (Diskless Remote Boot in Linux).

  9. Clonezilla will prompt us the command to restore the image. This command is very useful when you want to create a customized Clonezilla live: Since we have choosed to check the image before restoring, Clonezilla will is now checking the image: Before starting to restore the disk image to disk sda, Clonezilla will ask you to confirm that TWICE:

  10. Choose "Start Clonezilla". Choose "device-image" option. Choose "local_dev" option to assign sdb1 as the image home. Select sdb1 as image repository, then choose "savedisk" option. Input image name and select source disk. Clonezilla is saving disk image (sda) to the partition of 2nd disk (sdb1)

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