07-14-2015, 02:18 AM
When I used my Mac, I used Super Duper once a week as a backup and as an insuarance policy in case something went wrong with my drive I would be able to boot from the clone and all would be well. Super Duper is great for that. Very simple to use. I also had seperate backups for important files that I backed up daily, along with Dropbox.
But I was very concerned that I preferred to have a bootable clone to recover quickly in the event of a disaster.
Is there anything in Linux to accomplish the same thing that is fairly easy to use with a GUI?
Thanks
Len
But I was very concerned that I preferred to have a bootable clone to recover quickly in the event of a disaster.
Is there anything in Linux to accomplish the same thing that is fairly easy to use with a GUI?
Thanks
Len