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    How do I make a bootable backup image of my Kubuntu system?


    I´ve been testing Kubuntu on a spare 20GB laptop drive, and I want to:

    1) back everything up to a bootable DVD (one or more as needed), and
    2) restore the result onto a newer (read larger - 100+ GB) HD.

    Is there a simple and clean way to accomplish this?

    Thanks in advance,
    Kas

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    Re: How do I make a bootable backup image of my Kubuntu system?

    as for a bootable cd, i dunno. Sounds cool though. Let me know what you find out.

    But if you want to back up a partition and then restore a partition (on a new drive) give this a read. http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=13735.0

    I'm still tryin to figure it out myself. (current project) from what I gather you need a SEPERATE partition with enough free space to hold the image of the partition you want to back up. Once the image is made, it gets zipped (to 1/2 or less original size) and then could be burned onto DVD/a few CDs/or copied onto a fresh drive. I can't offer much more on it, as I'm still working on getting the partitions strait. If you are interested then I'll update you later.
    8)

    UPDATE: I got it to work. Yup, I was right about needing enough free space on a second partition to copy the primary partition.
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      Re: How do I make a bootable backup image of my Kubuntu system?

      Originally posted by kas
      Is there a simple and clean way to accomplish this?
      Provided both harddisks could be connected in parallel to your machine, you could just "disk-dump" the old drive's contents to a part(ition) of the new one (further reading), then install the new system to the new drive's remaining part(itions) of around 80 GB and kick out the old drive.

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