Systemback Install Pack 1.9.4: Keeps Systemback usable

Systemback Install Pack 1.9.4: Keeps Systemback usable

Systemback Install Pack 1.9.4: Keeps Systemback usable

Exploring the Internet, looking for news, novelties, releases or anything interesting and useful in the world of Free Software, Open Source and GNU/Linux, I have ended up on the website of a great systemback fork (from developer Krisztián Kende), currently called "Systemback Install Pack 1.9.4", which is managed by a developer called Franco Conidi.

In addition, this software tool that has been in for years idle state, that is, with its development completed and forgotten by its creator, we have already dealt with it in depth in previous years, showing what it is, its characteristics, benefits and how to use it. So, the following information will be very useful for those who wish to continue using it on GNU/Linux distros based on Ubuntu and Debian, more modern than previously supported.

about Systemback

But, before continuing with the news about "Systemback Install Pack 1.9.4", we recommend exploring the following related contents, at the end of reading this post today:

about Systemback
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Systemback Install Pack 1.9.4: A useful current fork

Systemback Install Pack 1.9.4: A useful current fork

About Systemback

For those, who may never have known or do not clearly remember that it is Systemback, it is worth mentioning briefly that it is a software tool that makes it easy to create backup copies of system and user configuration files. And consequently, it allows and facilitates the restoration of an Operating System to a previous functional state.

But, it also includes other useful features, among which it stands out, lto creation or migration of the Operating System used to a live format (live). Thus allowing us to have our own personalized, live and installable version of the Operating System that we are using.

which is very useful for both personal use, such as community or work. Because it allows, designing a Respin or custom, live, installable ISO image adapted to our software needs, hardware resources and philosophy of using GNU/Linux.

In my personal case, I used many years ago Systemback (original official site at GitHub y SourceForge) to create my first Respin based on Ubuntu 18.04, which was called «Miners«. Which is no longer available, because, due to the expiration of the software and version 18.04, I started using MX Linux with his tool MX Snapshot, which is equal and better for the same purpose, thus generating another respin currently called «Miracles«.

About Systemback Install Pack 1.9.4

About Systemback Install Pack 1.9.4

Between the important points to note about this current fork "Systemback Install Pack 1.9.4" We can mention the following:

  1. Official Web site: In GitHub y SourceForge.
  2. Supported distros: Debian 10, Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 20.04
  3. Latest Package Update: May 16, 2020.

Version and credits

TimeShift
Related article:
Timeshift, a tool to recover our Ubuntu
snapshot
Related article:
How to install and configure rsnapshot for incremental backups

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Summary

In short, this great fork called "Systemback Install Pack 1.9.4" generated and maintained by the user and developer Franco Conidi (Fconidi of GitHub y SourceForge) It will surely be very useful for many. Above all, for those users of some not so modern Ubuntu distros and derivatives: Debian distros and derivatives; in case you want to generate and share your own custom, live and installable versions from these. That is, do Respins with Systemback starting from Ubuntu and Debian.

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