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mkCDrec (Make CD-ROM Recovery) makes a bootable (El Torito) disaster recovery image, including backups of the Linux system to one or more CD-ROM(s) (multi-volume sets). Otherwise, the backups can be stored on another disk, NFS/CIFS disk, or (remote) tape. After a disk crash or system intrusion, the system can be booted from the CD-ROM and one can restore the complete system as it was. It also features disk cloning, which allows one to restore a disk to another disk (the destination disk does not have to be of the same size, as it calculates the partition layout itself). Currently, ext2, ext3, minix, MS-DOS, FAT, VFAT, Reiserfs, XFS, and JFS filesystems are supported. It can restore disks in Software RAID and LVM mode. It supports the One Button Disaster Recovery (OBDR) mode, which simulates a bootable CD-ROM on tape.

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0.9.1

Dieses Release behebt einen großen Fehler mit der Verbindung zwischen mkCDrec und busybox-1.1.0. Alle Binär-Pakete (Version 0.9) sind betroffen und sollten diese Version herunterladen, um die "chroot vermeiden, wurde nicht gefunden" Problem. Darüber hinaus ist die / etc / mkcdrec.conf Datei jetzt immer von allen Routinen mkCDrec lesen. Die Datei / etc / mkcdrec.conf Datei kann Ihre individuelle Einstellungen enthalten und wird Releasewechsel zu überleben.
Tags: Major bugfixes
This release fixes a major bug with the link between mkcdrec and busybox-1.1.0. All binary packages (of version 0.9) are impacted and should download this release to avoid the "chroot not found" issue. Furthermore, the /etc/mkcdrec.conf file is now always read by all routines of mkcdrec. The /etc/mkcdrec.conf file may contain your customised settings and will survive release upgrades.

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