| Name : partimage
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| Version : 0.6.3
| Vendor : ALT Linux Team
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| Release : alt1.1
| Date : 2004-05-10 23:40:35
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| Group : System/Configuration/Hardware
| Source RPM : partimage-0.6.3-alt1.1.src.rpm
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| Size : 0.69 MB
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| Packager : Alexander Belov < asbel_altlinux_ru>
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| Summary : Partition Image is a Linux/UNIX partition imaging utility
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Description :
Partition Image is a Linux/UNIX partition imaging utility: it saves all used blocks in a partition to an image file. This image file can be compressed using gzip or bzip2 compression to save space, and even split into multiple files to be copied to movable media such as Zip disks or CD-R.
The following partition types are supported:
- Ext2FS (the Linux standard) - ReiserFS (a new, powerful journalling file system) - NTFS (Windows NT File System) - FAT16/32 (DOS & Windows file systems) - HPFS (OS/2 File System) - JFS (IBM Jounalized File System for AIX) - XFS (SGI Jounalized File System for IRIX) - HFS (Hierarchical File System for MacOS)
This allows you to back up a full Linux/Windows system with a single operation. When problems such as viruses, crashes, or other errors occur, you just have to restore, and after several minutes your system can be restored (boot record and all your files) and fully working.
This is also very useful when installing the same software on many machines: just install one of them, create an image, and just restore the image on all other machines. Then, after the first one, each machine installation can take just minutes.
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