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Cloning your Linux installation

Filed in archive Utilities by Rom Feria on January 26, 2008

If scientists can now clone sheep, I am sure that we Linux geek can clone our own drives. Just in case you do not know how, well, here is ArsGeek's how-to.

Cloning your Linux installation

You will need a linux livecdlinks and a HDD with at least the same size as your original installed copy. This is useful specially when you want to make it easier to recover your system quickly.

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