You’ll have to okay the dependencies before the install will begin. Sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:nemh/systembackįinally, install Systemback with the command: You won’t find Systemback in the standard repositories, so you must first add the repo with the command: I want to show you how to install and quickly make a live image of your current Linux system. It does, however, work like a champ (and does so quite easily). Currently, it only works for Ubuntu derivatives based on 14.04, 14.10, and 15.04. The Systemback tool allows you to create restore points, backups, and live images of a running system. How do you do it? You could go through the process of learning a number of commands to take care of the process, or you could install and use a handy tool called Systemback. You have that Linux desktop or server precisely how you want it and are interested in either creating a spot-on backup or a live ISO that you can then install on other (similar) hardware. Jack Wallen introduces you to an easy way to create live ISO images of your currently running Linux system with Systemback. Create a live system ISO for your Ubuntu-based Linux machines using Systemback
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