clonezilla gibt's ja auch mit graphischen Oberflächen: z.B. rescuezilla
https://github.com/rescuezilla/rescuezilla
oder redo rescue
http://redorescue.com/.
Hat da jemand von Euch entsprechende Erfahrung sammeln können?
Anscheinend ist dieser bug
https://github.com/rescuezilla/rescuezilla/issues/337 ein bug, der mit der graphischen Oberfläche verbunden ist, wenn ich das richtig verstehe...
"Bug:
The reason is that rescuezilla breaks the drives. The reason is that users use GUIs. It does not happen to people using Konsole/Terminal. Writing to disks may not be finished and some GUI software or because of any other reason some software keep the drive busy. You will break the file system and/or drive when you unplug/shutdown/reboot.
I personally don't use GUIs for copying. I use rsync from terminal and then (!)
$ udisksctl unmount -b /dev/sdX1
$ udisksctl power-off -b /dev/sdb
YOU MUST first unmount and power off the drive that you were writing to. This ensures no operations are done to the drive. External drives DO NOT have power-off button. You will make NTFS dirty and broken. If you try to repair it in Windows any distro will fail to read/write/see it and bydoing chkdsk etc you may loose data. Similar errors appear on other file systems (ext4, xfs, etc). The fact that they (may) work after hard reset is their resilience but it does not justify of Rescuzilla doing HARD RESET on them!
Either add two of the above commands to shutdown and reboot to be done automatically before it really reboots/shutdowns or remove this option completely as it breaks the sdrives.
Thank you for reading.
Great software anyway!"
Also maximal Version 2.1, wo diese auto-shutdown/auto-reboot Funktionen noch nicht existieren (?). Wobei es da dann wieder andere bugs gibt...
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rescuezilla/rescuezilla/master/CHANGELOG
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