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== Save a partition == | == Save a partition == |
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Introduction
There are two ways for using Partimage:
- Using the command line es. partimage -b -d save /dev/sda1 sda1
- Using the GUI (Graphical user interface). The simplest method
A command list is available typing:
# partimage --help
Save the partitions table
There are different ways to save the partitions table, following there are the most common:
Using dd
For saving the MBR
# dd if=/dev/sd[x] of=./sd[x].mbr count=100 bs=512
Using sfdisk
For saving the extended partitions list
# sfdisk -d /dev/sd[x] > ./sd[x].sf
Using fdisk
For an eventual manual reconstruction
# fdisk -l /dev/sd[x] > ./sd[x].f
Save a partition
In this example we'll use the command line for execute a backup, using the GUI is enough to follow the video showed indications
# partimage -b -d save /dev/sd[x] sd[x]
Restore the partitions table
Using dd
For restoring the MBR
# dd if=./sd[x].mbr of=/dev/sd[x] ; partprobe
Using sfdisk
For restore the extended partition list
# sfdisk /dev/sd[x] < ./sd[x].mbr ; partprobe
Using fdisk
For a manual reconstruction
# cat sd[x].f
notes the partitions values and recreates them using fdisk
# fdisk /dev/sd[x]
Restore a partition
# partimage -b -d restore /dev/sd[x] ./sd[x].000
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