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What is the most complete way to backup restore entire dev sdX (to from a file) including device partition table and partition flags, all possible metadata, owners, file permissions, ACLs, creation
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The most complete backup of dev sdX with dd, tar, gz, xz What is the most complete way to backup restore entire dev sdX (to from a file) including device partition table and partition flags, all possible metadata, owners, file permissions, ACLs, creation
- Between xz, gzip, and bzip2, which compression algorithim is the most . . .
Between xz, gzip, and bzip2, which compression algorithm gives the smallest file size and fastest speed when compressing fairly large tarballs?
- Getting Rufus to output to a disk image file - Super User
Solution 1: Read the image from a prepared flash drive Win32DiskImager can be used to do this Solution 2: Prepare your own hybrid ISO Most of modern Linux distros use so called hybrid ISOs They are valid ISOs that can be burned to a CD DVD, but at the same time they are valid disk images that can be written to a flash drive For example you could feed an Ubuntu ISO to Win32DiskImager and
- linux - Why does attempting to extract a tar. gz file returns, “This . . .
I have a tar gz file and I want to extract it using terminal I used following commands: tar tvzf ldtp_3 5 0 orig tar gz and tar -xvzf ldtp_3 5 0 orig tar gz However, I get the same result for bot
- 7 zip - Different compression methods in 7zip: Which is best suited for . . .
So there are different compression methods in 7zip Which method is best suited for what task? For example: One difference between LZMA and LZMA2 is I can choose all my cpu cores, whereas in LZMA 2
- What is the advantage of using tar today? - Super User
Tar was created for doing backup full-fidelity backups of your filesystem, not just for transferring files around As such, the tar utility is the most complete utility for creating an archive that preserves everything important about your filesystem structure
- How to password protect gzip files on the command line?
I want to create some tar gz (and possibly tar bz2) files, using the tar command on Ubuntu 10 04 I want to password protect the file What is the command to do this (I have Googled, but found no
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