Partimage 0.6.7 on Ubuntu |
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Original author(s) | Francois Dupoux and Franck Ladurelle |
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Initial release | September 11, 2001 |
Stable release | 0.6.9 / July 25, 2010 |
Operating system | Linux, Cross-platform (Live CD) |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | http://www.partimage.org/ |
Partimage is a disk cloning utility for Linux/UNIX environments. Partimage can save partitions in many formats to a disk image. Utilities such as Partimage are useful in a number of situations which are commonly encountered by network administrators as well as advanced computer users who maintain their own systems.
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Some common uses for Partimage are as follows.[1]
For Windows users, Partimage includes experimental support for NTFS. Partimage supports most common Linux file systems, and can be found in many Linux distributions, including Debian[2] and the Live Distros PING,[3] Knoppix[4] and SystemRescueCD.[5]
Other notable features include compression of disk image files, support for backup/restore from a network file server and data encryption.
Partimage uses Newt for its GUI.
Partimage is limited to cloning partitions that have supported filesystem types. This includes Ext2, Ext3, Reiserfs, Fat16, Fat32, HPFS, JFS, Xfs, UFS, HFS and Ntfs. Partimage does NOT support Ext4 which is the default on new Ubuntu installations.