@Guang Chao:
Appreciate the thought . . . but I think this is more like "Time Machine"
or the windows idea of moving the system to a specific place in the
timeline, rather than the clone concept . . . .
On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 3:56 AM, Ian Bruntlett
wrote:
> Hi Fritz,
>
> I'm not sure I understa
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 to them on this web page:-
http
Clonezilla does the Job. I use to do this manually using DD, but the
Clonezilla solution does a good job with a quite straightforward wizard.
Get the LiveCD, works for so many people and is not so difficult to use.
If you can, try to close to the new HD and test that out before destroying
data on