I have again a Linux PC. And I am struggling with finding a good backup program.
The linux version is Ubuntu. It comes with deja dup as back-up program.
But as far as I can see I can only back-up the home folder with it.
Works fine for this use.
But I want a program which back-up the whole system. (and restore it with a rescue disk)
The linux installation is easily restored from my rescue stick.
But all the stuff I have installed before, I have to install all again.
Also some configuration files, as the password safe, fstab and cron are not restored then.
I need a program which can do this. Either a complete backup and restore, or something we have in the OpenPLi software for receivers.
An autoinstall list, and a list of folders which have to be back-upped.
Of course for this Linux PC the restore option need to be able to do this with one entry of the password.
(Several, or all this stuff when re-installing or copying it require admin access)
There a in the linux stores many different backup programs, but I cannot find what I am looking for.
Can you give me some hints?
I prefer a program with a GUI. Not a command line option.
Edited by doglover, 19 September 2023 - 15:32.