Re: [lubuntu-users] Bootable clone app for Lubuntu

2017-07-08 Thread Fritz Hudnut
wrote: > Hi Fritz, >> >> I'm not sure I understand your question but I'll try to answer it. >> >> In particular http://clonezilla.org/ might be of interest to you. I >> haven't tested it though, >> >> There are some Linux "live" disks available that might be of interest to >> you and I have links

Re: [lubuntu-users] Bootable clone app for Lubuntu

2017-07-08 Thread Mark F
I may be way off base, but whenever I used Clonezilla I downloaded "Live" ,iso file from the Clonezilla site. I boot from that, and follow the prompts. I found Clonezilla very useful. But, one thing I never understood is why you have to restore to the same size (or larger) drive. Maybe that's comm

Re: [lubuntu-users] Bootable clone app for Lubuntu

2017-07-08 Thread Andre Campos Rodovalho
I use Clonezilla Live CD too. This is the way to go, forget about installing it your Lubuntu you want to save... You can resize the partition after you have finished the cloning process (copied and restored). If you study how it works data allocation on Disks you will understand why all cloning to