tuxboot

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Tuxboot is a tool used to install Clonezilla onto a USB or external drive, enabling booting to a live environment for disk imaging and cloning. In a WindowsForum.com discussion, a user describes a workflow where Tuxboot installs Clonezilla onto a FAT32 partition of an external drive, allowing them to create and restore drive images on various Windows systems including XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, and 10. The process involves using Gparted to partition the drive, Tuxboot to set up the bootable Clonezilla environment, and then booting from that drive to manage images stored on an NTFS partition. This highlights Tuxboot's role in creating bootable media for system recovery and backup tasks on Windows PCs.
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    booting to external drive

    For years I’ve used Clonezilla on external drives to create and manipulate drive image backups like this: First, using Gparted I make two partitions on an external drive, first partition 300MB fat32 for Clonezilla live boot, and the balance ntsf partition to store the images. Next I use...
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