![]() Guy_: why does your install need to be restore? you can use gparted to move the partitions around afterwards.īecause my friend is going to do my linux install and I'm going to be off somewhere else for awhile and want my linux install to be untouched when I return. If I'm going to have to use linux for my photo and video needs I want a linux that i can easily use to make 3d models and textures. I figured i'd use the command "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdc bs=1M" (or 2M) then once i'm done installing linux restore the partitions back to their original state. I'm just looking for something that has the commands I need to restore so you need to backup your data to external media and then put the image on the hdd and install linux it will make a block zero filled image of the disk. I figured i'd back up everything i need and put linux on it I don't have a ton of music and a ton of pics, i have my "core" collection on a second hdd. ![]() Guy_: for photo and video work, look into using pitivi I have a ton of my music and a ton of my pictures all stored in folders. All versions of SampleTank 4 include the full SampleTank 4 engine. I figured I'd get it all backed up so I could have a linux install while its still backed up and hopefully I don't need it. I have a ton of data on the hdd that I need so I can't just get rid of the entire thing. Guy_: are you sure you want to install the OS?
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