Restore Ubuntu using Systemback SBLive file
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Just write the .sblive file to a USB key, with Systemback.
Then boot this pendrive and start the Systemback. Perform a system copy without partition formatting. This is the simplest method.
Note The .sblive file must be in your /home/ directory.
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Black
Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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Black over 1 year
I need to restore my Ubuntu OS to an earlier time period. I have been suing Systemback to save backups of my system periodically. The problem is that
.sblive
files are created instead of the.iso
because of the 4GB limit. How can I use the.sblive
file I have to restore my OS? -
David Foerster over 6 years
mkisofs
is included in thegenisoimage
package. No need to install anything from source.