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Clonezilla is an open source program that can be used to create disk images. It is possible, among other things, to make backups of partitions or the entire hard drive, or a copy of a hard drive: a so-called clone. Clonezilla is therefore an open source variant of Macrium Reflect and Acronis True Image. The whole thing is based on a Debian distribution and it uses DRBL, Partclone and udpcast. Clonezilla live is intended for separate computers, while with Clonezilla server and SE, up to forty computers can be imaged simultaneously. A new stable release of Clonezilla has been released with version number 3.1.0-22 and the changelog of that version looks as follows:

Enhancements and Changes

  • The underlying GNU/Linux operating system was upgraded. This release is based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2023/Apr/26).
  • Linux kernel was updated to 6.1.25-1.
  • Package ezio was updated to 2.0.0-1. The corresponding changes to Clonezilla have been done.
  • Program makeboot.sh: make it run only in x86 arch.
  • Include packages dvtm & dtach.
  • Memtest86+ was updated to v6.10.
  • If block dev has a file system found in the image when restoring, treat it as a partition.
  • ocs-sr: if /dev/md* exists, list both disk and parts in TUI, and disable devices list cache mechanism.
  • ocs-onthefly: disable devices list cache mechanism if /dev/md* exists.
  • Add option “-K” (–ignoreactivationskip) to vgchange so that snapshots can be dealt with. Thanks to Felipe Piero Benjamin Solari Agüela (fsolari _at_ pucp.edu.pe) for suggesting this.
  • Functions check_if_disk_busy and is_partition of ocs-functions were improved. Fake/firmware RAID support should be improved. Thanks to Michael McGrath. Ref

Bug fixes

  • Invalid dialog options for ‘-p’ option. Ref
  • ocs-cvtimg-comp: Suppress the syntax error about size when dd image is converted. Rename the existing destination image name if it exists. Ref
  • Devices list cache failed to disabled. If use_dev_list_cache is set as no, then check_if_use_disklist_cache and check_if_use_partlist_cache in ocs-functions should not create any cache info.
  • Remove extra “stop” in parameters when stopping lighttpd.

Version number 3.1.0-22
Release status Final
Website Clonezilla
Download https://sourceforge.net/p/clonezilla/news/
License type GPL
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