I am supposing this will not work - simply using dd to copy the booted disk /dev/sda for example to a file on an external hard drive. This would not be a good back as too many system file would be missed. right?

    • WasPentaliveOP
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      111 months ago

      Is there an easy way to create a very minimal linux that runs out of memory or that would live in a very small partition, that would be capable mainly of dd ing the working partition to a file on a USB?

      • WasPentaliveOP
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        211 months ago

        OH - what about one of the many bootable install ISOs and Ventoy?

        • @Oisteink
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          You can boot off usb stick. Or grab a copy of clonezilla and boot off that memory stick with all the tools you’d want for drive or partition copy/restore

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              thanks for this, hadn’t heard of Rescuezilla before. I’ll have to take it for a spin.

  • Björn Tantau
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    I think it’s good enough. Shut down as many services as possible if you want to be safer. In the end it would just be like booting after a power failure.

    • @KISSmyOSFeddit
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      it would just be like booting after a power failure.

      That level of confidence is EXACTLY what I want when I’m restoring a backup.

      • Björn Tantau
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        18 months ago

        The difference being that it should just be writing log files and nothing important.