Partclone

Partclone

Partclone, version 0.2.51, running on Clonezilla
Original author(s) Thomas Tsai
Initial release November 25, 2007 (2007-11-25)
Stable release
0.2.89[1] / July 5, 2016 (2016-07-05)
Development status Active[2]
Written in C
Operating system Linux, cross-platform
Available in Fully translated:British English, French, Taiwan
License GNU General Public License
Website www.partclone.org

Partclone is a partition clone and restore tool. It provides utilities to back up and restore partitions and is designed for higher compatibility of the file system library. It is developed by the NCHC Free Software Labs in Taiwan.[3] It is the default backup application in Clonezilla,[4] FOG from version 1.00 and Redo Backup and Recovery which is simply a front end to partclone.[5] It supports many file systems and has good performance, as it skips portions of the file system marked as free space.

Utilities

Partclone currently supports the following filesystems: ext2, ext3, ext4, hfs+, reiserfs, reiser4, btrfs, vmfs(v3, v5), xfs, jfs, ufs, ntfs, fat(12/16/32), and exFAT. To run partclone for a particular filesystem, one uses the command 'partclone.<fstype>', in a similar manner to the mkfs command

Features

Partclone is a partition image tool which attempts to only backup used data blocks. It's written in C and focuses on cloning filesystems, as opposed to cloning disks. The basic features are:

See also

References

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