The latest Clonezilla version can be downloaded from Softpedia

May 20, 2014 18:37 GMT  ·  By

Clonezilla Live 2.2.3-10, a Linux distribution based on DRBL, Partclone, and udpcast that allows users to do bare metal backup and recovery, is now ready for download.

The Clonezilla team released a new stable version of their operating system and made some important modifications to it, including a new Linux kernel.

"The underlying GNU/Linux operating system was upgraded. This release is based on the Debian Sid repository, as of May 18, 2014," reads the official announcement.

According to the changelog, the Linux kernel has been updated to version 3.14.4-1, drbl has been updated to version 2.8.25-drbl1, the clonezilla package has been updated to version 3.10.11-drbl1, a new package called diskscan has been added, the -b|-batch|--batch options are now accepted for ocs-restore-mdisks, a typo in the USAGE message has been fixed, and the boot media is no longer mounted again as read-write mode in ocs-live-sav.

Clonezilla Live is a Linux distribution that does only one thing: bare metal backup and recovery. It's very similar to other, older pieces of cloning software, such as True Image or Norton Ghost.

A complete list of changes, improvements, and fixes can be found in the official announcement. You can download Clonezilla Live 2.2.3-10 right now from Softpedia.