[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Rakowicz) writes: > ist wohl auch bei Debian dabei. Leider bin ich nicht in der Lage es zu > finden :(( Suche nach backup/disk/image brauch mich bis jetzt nicht > weiter. > Du hast nur noch nicht gelernt, kreativ zu suchen:
--------------- snip ------------- [pseelig]~ > apt-cache search image | grep partition partimage - Linux/UNIX utility to save partitions in a compressed image file [pseelig]~ > apt-cache show partimage Package: partimage Priority: optional Section: non-US Installed-Size: 516 Maintainer: Sergio Rua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Version: 0.6.1-4 Depends: libbz2-1.0, libc6 (>= 2.2.4-4), libnewt0, libssl0.9.6, libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2 (>= 1:2.95.4-0.010810), slang1 (>> 1.3.0-0), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.3) Filename: pool/non-US/main/p/partimage/partimage_0.6.1-4_i386.deb Size: 171898 MD5sum: a08f002bd2fe39409290d8d05986aeb6 Description: Linux/UNIX utility to save partitions in a compressed image file Partition Image is a Linux/UNIX partition imaging utility: it saves partitions in the Ext2FS (the linux standard), ReiserFS (a new journaled and powerful file system), NTFS (Windows NT File System) or FAT16/32 (DOS & Windows file systems) file system formats to an image file. Only used blocks are copied. The image file can be compressed in the GZIP/BZIP2 formats to save disk space, and split into multiple files to be copied onto removable media (ZIP for example), burned on a CD-R, etc. . This makes it possible to save a full Linux/Windows system with a single operation. In case of a problem (virus, crash, error, etc.), you just have to restore, and after several minutes, your entire system is restored (boot, files, etc.), and fully working. . This is very useful when installing the same software on many machines: just install one of them, create an image, and just restore the image on all other machines. Then, after the first one, each installation is automatic made, and requires only a few minutes. --------------- snip ------------- Rohe Weihnachten, P. *8^) -- ------------ Paul Seelig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------------- African Music Archive - Institute for Ethnology and Africa Studies Johannes Gutenberg-University - Forum 6 - 55099 Mainz/Germany ------------------- http://ntama.uni-mainz.de -------------------- -- ----------------------------------------------------------- Um sich aus der Liste auszutragen schicken Sie bitte eine E-Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] die im Subject "unsubscribe <deine_email_adresse>" enthaelt. Bei Problemen bitte eine Mail an: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------------------------------------------------- 1082 eingetragene Mitglieder in dieser Liste.