Clonezilla Live 3.1.3 released with major enhancements, bug fixes, and Linux Kernel 6.9.7
Jul 10, 2024 at 2:15 PM

Clonezilla Live 3.1.3 released with major enhancements, bug fixes, and Linux Kernel 6.9.7

Clonezilla Live has released version 3.1.3, bringing significant enhancements and bug fixes to the small bootable GNU/Linux distribution for disk imaging and cloning. This update is powered by the Linux kernel 6.9.7 and is based on the Debian Sid repository, marking an upgrade of the underlying GNU/Linux operating system.

Key updates include the upgrade of Partclone to version 0.3.31. The release also removes the cpufrequtils package, which is no longer available in the Debian repository, and the thin-provisioning-tools package due to a breaking dependency. Additionally, duplicated variables msg_ocs_param_ps and msg_ocs_onthefly_param_ps have been removed from the English (en_US) language file.

The update introduces the yq package and removes the deborphan package from the live system. It also adds the missing USAGE function in ocs-live-nicbonding. Language support has been enhanced with updates to the Catalan Spain (ca_ES) and German (de_DE) language files. Furthermore, the live-boot and live-config packages have been updated.

Jul 10, 2024 by Paul

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Clonezilla is an open-source disk imaging, cloning, and recovery solution, highly rated at 4.5 stars. It supports live booting from USB and offers fast, portable cloning capabilities. With multicast support, it can clone over 40 computers simultaneously. Top alternatives include Rescuezilla, Macrium Reflect, and Redo Rescue.

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linuxplayer
Jul 10, 2024
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Clonezilla was the most reliable free and open-source volume cloning utility I've tested, it's nice to see it is still maintained and improved.

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