Thanks for the feedback Ian.

I understand it might be simpler but as you can see /home is my largest 
partition (326GiB). As it is already backed up by another software, I would 
prefer to avoid saving it again ;)

l0f4r0

22 mars 2020 à 17:24 de ibel...@gmail.com:

> I would just tell Clonezilla to take a backup of the entire disk.  You can 
> choose to restore individual partitions later.
>
>
>
>
> From:>  l0f4r0--- via Clonezilla-live <clonezilla-live@lists.sourceforge.net>
>  > Sent:>  Sunday, March 22, 2020 12:18:12 PM
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> <clonezilla-live@lists.sourceforge.net>
>  > Subject:>  [Clonezilla-live] Linux system backup: partitions, Secure Boot, 
> LUKS, UEFI...>  >  
> Hi everyone,
>  
>  I'm sure this is a basic question but I can't find a clear answer on the 
> internet...
>  Here is my situation:
>  
>  I have a Debian 10 (UEFI with Secure Boot) on multiple LVM2 partitions 
> inside LUKS as follows:
>  NAME                       FSTYPE      LABEL         MOUNTPOINT   
> SIZEnvme0n1                                                           
> 477G├─nvme0n1p1                vfat        SYSTEM        /boot/efi    
> 477M├─nvme0n1p2                                                        
> 16M├─nvme0n1p3                ext4        boot          /boot        
> 477M├─nvme0n1p4                ntfs        WinRE_DRV                 
> 1000M└─nvme0n1p5                crypto_LUKS                          474,8G  
> └─nvme0n1p5_crypt        LVM2_member                          474,8G    
> ├─myLvmGroup-myLvmSwap swap                      [SWAP]      14,9G    
> ├─myLvmGroup-myLvmVar  ext4        var           /var        18,6G    
> ├─myLvmGroup-myLvmRoot ext4        root          /           74,5G    
> └─myLvmGroup-myLvmHome ext4        home          /home        326G
>  
>  I'm already doing a backup of /home via borgbackup.
>  I would like now to make a SYSTEM backup.
>  Which partitions should I choose please? I'm thinking of / and /var at least 
> but do I need /boot and /boot/efi? 
>  Will I be able to restore my backups considering the fact some are encrypted 
> (LUKS) while some are not (/boot)?
>  
>  Thank you in advance :)
>  Best regards,
>  l0f4r0
>  
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