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System Backup to CD



Though I kept good notes, it took much effort to restore my current debian linux system with all the apt-get's and other downloads after a hard disk crash wiped out everything. With Windows I always had to be prepared for system crashes and regularly used DriveImage to copy my complete C-drive with boot sector and my complete D-drive (all my data files) to CD's. In the early versions it was necessary to copy these drives to .pqi files on other hard drives and then use CDWriter to copy the .pqi files to CD's. The last version of DriveImage that I purchased could write directly to CD's. Either way, when Windows crashed - as it often did - I had only to boot to the DriveImage DOS disks and restore the C and D drives from the CD's. It didn't take more than 20 minutes to get up and running again.

Linux doesn't crash - at least mine hasn't in spite of all the times I have rebuilt the kernel - but there is a big investment in time and effort getting to where I am today. I believe Drive Image now understands the linux file structure so I could boot to DOS and make copies of my linux system.

Still, Debian Linux is so elegant there is very likely a better way. If so, I haven't found it yet. If I have missed something obvious, please point me in the right direction.



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