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Re: Linux talk
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 6:41 pm
by veethree
raidho36 wrote:Windows had a third-party readonly driver for ext3, dunno if that helps. Just make sure you don't go off with NTFS under Linux because it's a user-mode driver and it makes really heavy CPU load on any operation, and also is pretty slow to transfer data. Not to mention that NTFS sucks really hard and outdated by ages if that wasn't enough.
I have an extra partition on the windows drive that i believe both OS's can access, Can always use that to transfer files between the 2 OS's. If that doesn't work for whatever reasons i also have an external drive.
Again. Thanks for your help.
Re: Linux talk
Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 1:24 am
by shatterblast
I suggest Clonezilla for making complete back-ups of your data from time to time. You can find it at:
http://clonezilla.org/
If you have a portable hard drive with a USB 3 connection, it works pretty well and fast. It will back-up everything including the boot sector if you find a sweet spot that you want to keep. I think it only does one drive at a time, though it will do multiple partitions on one drive. It works like Norton Ghost, but for free and open-source. It won't care what operating systems you are running either. As a side note, it also compresses the data to save space. However, it doesn't encrypt to my knowledge.