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#Clonezilla 3.2.2-15 has been released (#ClonezillaLive / #Debian / #Linux / #DiskCloning / #DiskImage / #BackupTool / #NCHC) https://clonezilla.org/
Clonezilla - About

The adventures continue!

I run a number of computers at home, almost entirely GNU/Linux-based. As the hardware continues to age, data integrity had become more and more of a concern. I am particularly worried about sudden disk failures, and with a combination of ddrescue and timeshift I have been setting up whole-partition/whole-disk and incremental backups on critical systems.

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https://steve.cooleysekula.net/blog/2025/07/06/adventures-in-microsd-and-raspberry-pi-disk-cloning/

#Clonezilla 3.2.1-28 has been released (#ClonezillaLive / #Debian / #Linux / #DiskCloning / #DiskImage / #BackupTool / #NCHC) https://clonezilla.org/
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#Clonezilla 3.2.1-9 has been released (#ClonezillaLive / #Debian / #Linux / #DiskCloning / #DiskImage / #BackupTool / #NCHC) https://clonezilla.org/
#Clonezilla 3.1.3-16 has been released (#ClonezillaLive / #Debian / #Linux / #DiskCloning / #DiskImage / #BackupTool / #NCHC) https://clonezilla.org/
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Sto provando a clonare un disco con settori danneggiati per un cliente, dita incrociate ma la vedo dura, รจ da ieri che sto tribolando... il tipo รจ andato avanti per 3 mesi con questo disco catorcio nonostante lo avessi avvertito che era a rischio... ๐Ÿ™„
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#diskcloning #hd #harddisk

#Linux folks: I'm upgrading the 256 GB SSD on my Linux machine to a 480 GB one. Is there an EASY way to clone the original disk into the new one AND resize the / partition (where everything resides) to take advantage of the extra space?

I tried cloning the disk on Windows using Macrium Reflect and then growing the / partition on Linux, but both gnome-disks and gparted throw errors. #diskcloning