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fsarchiver 0.2.1 (Default branch)
fsarchiver is a system tool that allows you to save the contents of a filesystem to a compressed archive file. The filesystem can be restored on a partition that has a different size, and it can be restored on a different filesystem. Unlike tar/dar, fsarchiver also creates the filesystem when it extracts the data to partitions. Everything is checksummed in the archive in order to protect the data. If the archive is corrupt, you just lose the current file, not the whole archive. License: GNU General Public License v2 Changes:
Support for multi-threading compression (option -j on the command line) and the ability to restore a corrupt archive. More... |
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