On Sunday, February 26, 2012 05:00 PM Doug wrote:
On 02/26/2012 04:50 AM, jdd wrote:
I just have a notice of an utility to make just this:
http://www.ryxeo.com/Nouva-Linux-Backup-Rescue.html
jdd
I think this is an ad for something from a company called Ryxeo, but that's as much as I can figure out!
dm
Because it's in French? If so, here's the translation from Chrome: As part of its mission to support and expertise of information systems RyXéo society has developed a tool enabling customers to create full backups of their computers. This tool is now used routinely and allows a return to operational condition rapidly in case of loss or theft of a laptop (if a technician or a salesperson on the road for example). This version of "self" is a CD designed to allow you to backup your hard drive and restore it later (in case of breakdown or theft for example). To simplify this process, developers have developed RyXéo a very simple GUI that summarizes your response a few basic steps: start your computer from the CDROM wait time to start click on the icon RyXéo Backup click on "save" Choosing Disk to save and backup destination (we recommend using a USB external hard drive for example) start the backup This backup system is based on the following free software: gnu / linux of course :) sfdisk and parted for retrieving information from your hard drives lzop for backup compression (lzma will be an option in a future release) partclone to manage all The result of the backup is strictly compatible with the expert system clonezilla widely known and appreciated by systems administrators. This CD also loads him with a series of utilities that let you recover your data in case of emergency. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org