Mondo Rescue Live Cd

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Mondo Rescue is a GPL disaster. It supports tapes, disks, network and CD/DVD as backup media. - Rename libmondo-mountlist.c as mondo-rstr. Mondo rescue FAQ. Please also consult the older but still valid. Then copy the content of the mondo CD/DVD to the USB device mounted and prepare the device.

  1. Mondorescue Howto

Latest news 2016-04-29 Project mondorescue version 3.2.2 is now available The project team is happy to announce the availability of a newest version of mondorescue 3.2.2. Enjoy it as usual! This is the long time expected version and you'll get all the details on its build in this blog article if you are interested and have nothing more important to read;-) Now available at As usual source packages are also available in the same directory.

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3.2.2 / April 29, 2016; 20 months ago ( 2016-04-29) Development status Active Written in, Available in English Disaster recovery Website Mondo Rescue is software. It supports (, ) and (i386). It's packaged for multiple distributions (, ). It also supports tapes, disks, USB devices, network and CD/DVD as backup media, multiple filesystems, software and hardware. Restoration may be done from a physical media including tape support, or CD/DVD/USB media, or from the network through. As mentioned on the, 'the emphasis is on stability and ease of use.' According to Ohloh, MondoRescue development is worth more than $6M.

Mondorescue Howto

Mondo uses its own Linux distribution called Mindi to provide a favorable post boot environment for performing data restore. Unlike other disk clone solutions there is no ready to use Live CD provided by Mondo Rescue, instead, the included mindi package will create a custom turn-key Live CD/DVDs using the exact Linux kernel and configuration of the system being backed up. In effect, this bootable DVD/CD is customized to the computer being backed up; the objective being to reduce the possibility of having missing device drivers or kernel incompatibilities that may arise from using a generic linux kernel in a pre-built Live DVD/CD.

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