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==Prepare the Clonezilla boot image==

Latest revision as of 10:52, 12 February 2018

Introduction

(This is a stub and a work in progress, and not complete yet)

A proper backup of your system is highly recommended - this will allow you to make changes to your system configuration and try new things without being worried about breaking anything.

For this process, we will be using 'Clonezilla'. This will produce a perfect 1:1 backup of your system, and the resulting backup will be fully bootable.

Requirements

GalliumOS installed on your system and bootable.

1 USB Keyboard (Standard) (May not be required depending on your hardware)

1 USB thumb drive of at least 1GB capacity. (This will boot Clonezilla)

1 USB thumb drive that is equal to or greater than the size of your Chromebook's internal storage. (This will be your backup media)

Clonezilla boot image download here - in the drop down menus, you will select 'AMD 64' as the CPU architecture, 'iso' as the file type, and leave repository as 'auto'. Your selections should look like this:

Let's download the Clonezilla image!

Etcher image burning software - download etcher here - make sure 'Download for Linux x64' is selected, and download the file!

Download etcher and save the file!

Prepare the Clonezilla boot image