Rocky Linux and Disk Imaging: Difference between revisions
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*Restore a BackUp (assumes MBR based Drive) | *Restore a BackUp (assumes MBR based Drive): Doing it in Linux with RUBACKUP and FSARCHIVER ain't like the end to end solutions in Windows with Acronis and similar. It's a manual process of 'building' a disk to the point where the individual Boot and Root Partitions can be put into place. There's even some argument to make an offline DD copy / clone of a physical disk and have it ready as a backup to create | ||
**Create MBR and GRUB 1.5 | |||
***Windows Utility: BootIce | |||
***Linux Utility | |||
**Use CFDISK to recreate the various Partitions (ideally the same size (or bigger)), and make the first partition active (Bootable option in CFDISK) | **Use CFDISK to recreate the various Partitions (ideally the same size (or bigger)), and make the first partition active (Bootable option in CFDISK) | ||
**Use BLIVET-GUI or equivalent VG..., LG... commands to recreate the LVM stuff. | **Use BLIVET-GUI or equivalent VG..., LG... commands to recreate the LVM stuff. | ||