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authorB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2022-02-05 16:35:33 -0500
committerWilly Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>2022-02-09 09:35:10 +0700
commitdf87a6b13c16b9d3f2c7ed258eaae653d613c997 (patch)
tree25e04055753dde87f2c48b37b4edf36d70ad16a7 /system
parentfdf7937b4ca90e9f530c07de7bdd02d8f418f27c (diff)
system/partimage: Fix README.
Signed-off-by: B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
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@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
partimage (backup system)
-Partimage is opensource disk backup software. It saves partitions having
-a supported filesystem on a sector basis to an image file. Although it
-runs under Linux, Windows and most Linux filesystems are supported. The
-image file can be compressed to save disk space and transfer time and
-can be split into multiple files to be copied to CDs or DVDs.
+Partimage is opensource disk backup software. It saves partitions
+having a supported filesystem on a sector basis to an image
+file. Although it runs under Linux, Windows and most Linux filesystems
+are supported. The image file can be compressed to save disk space and
+transfer time and can be split into multiple files to be copied to CDs
+or DVDs.
Partimage has a textmode user interface, plus non-interactive batch
mode operation. It supports these filesystems: ext2, ext3, reiserfs,
@@ -13,6 +14,6 @@ or btrfs. Users needing a tool like this for ext4 or btrfs are advised
to try fsarchiver.
The daemon (partimaged) is included, but the SlackBuild author hasn't
-tested it. Read /usr/doc/partimage-0.6.9/README.partimaged and proceed at
-your own risk. One thing not mentioned there is that partimaged requires
-a dedicated user account called partimag.
+tested it. Read /usr/doc/partimage-0.6.9/README.partimaged and proceed
+at your own risk. One thing not mentioned there is that partimaged
+requires a dedicated user account called partimag.