What are we doing for disk imaging theses days?

    • LostXOR
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      10 days ago

      No need for all these new-fangled tools when good ol’ dd does the job just fine. (Though they certainly reduce the chance of accidentally nuking the wrong disk).

  • palordrolap
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    Ones I have used: GNOME Disks’ create and restore image features. Possibly Mint’s mintstick for writing a distro’s .iso out to a USB stick. I am not too sure on that.

    I assume old-school dd still works as well, which might be a better option for scripted backups or minimal systems.

    • SayCyberOnceMore
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      410 days ago

      Clonezilla has been my goto backup / restore solution for years. I’ve used it on everything from RaspberryPi SD Cards to a Dell Poweredge server with PERC RAID controller (because some fool setup the wrong RAID parameters).

      I didn’t know about Rescuezilla though… so thanks for that.

    • @[email protected]
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      210 days ago

      To add to this. Take a look at the fog server project. It allows you to PXE boot and pull and push images in a automated way.

  • @[email protected]
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    410 days ago

    Definitely ddrescue. Unlike traditional dd, it can deal with failing drives, it’s operation is resumable, and has some other features that’s helpful. I would recommend using it even if your drive is fine.
    What it produces is a byte for byte copy just like dd.

  • Strit
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    410 days ago

    DD is the best for 1-1 copying, but I like to use CloneZilla, because it can compress and encrypt the images.

      • silly goose meekah
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        19 days ago

        Yeah I just started using Linux half a year ago and tried a few distros and DEs, but GNOME “disks” is just the easiest way to set up auto mounting and is available on any package manager I came across so far.

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    310 days ago

    After learning how to install medicat i discovered ventoy. With ventoy you can copy and paste how ever many bootable iso files you like into it and run them all from the same drive/partition from a selectable boot menu. It’s amazing, I won’t be using dd anymore for boot disks.

    • @[email protected]
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      510 days ago

      Careful where you point that thing. I unintentionally disrupted someone’s life by introducing them to ventoy. Now they have been distrohopping like crazy because of how easy it is.

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    Ventoy. I love it so much, being able to have more than one bootable iso and storage on a usb.

    Although, it is slower to boot the more folders you have, since it scans all folders, but this is configurable

    I use nix-shell to get the ventoy cli for when I need to install it to a usb stick.