Re: [orca-list] Does anyone know of a program for backing up a computer that works with orca?



How about part-image
Chris
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 08:28:02AM -0400, Janina Sajka wrote:
You don't need a special distribution. Try using the 'dd' command that
has been there in Unix and Linux systems forever. Note you can also tar
and bunzip the result to reduce the size of your backup image file.

mike writes:
Hi, this may be a little off topic, but I need something that works with Orca, so thought this was the 
place to ask.
There are some Linux distributions like PING-2.01 aimed at providing tools for backing up a partition. 
Does anyone know of a program for ghost or backing up partitions I can install in ubuntu or what ever 
distro that works with Orca?
Thanks Mike.
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