partimage - back up and restore disk partitions
partimage [ -bcdehimMnoSvwy ]
    [-B 'pattern response string']
    [-z compresslevel] [-V volumesize]
    [-f actionatend] [-s server]
    [-p port] [-a mountoptions]
    [-U username] [-P password]
    [-g loglevel] [ save device image_file ]
  
  partimage [ -bcdehimMnoSvwy ]
    [-B 'pattern response string']
    [-z compresslevel] [-V volumesize]
    [-f actionatend] [-s server]
    [-p port] [-a mountoptions]
    [-U username] [-P password]
    [-g loglevel] [ restore device
    image_file/'stdin' ]
  
  partimage [ restmbr image_file ]
  
  partimage [ imginfo image_file ]
partimage backs up disk partitions into image files and
    restores them.
  - -z val, --compress
    val
- Set image file compression level:
    
 val=0: don't compress: very fast but very big image file
 val=1: compress using gzip: fast and small image file (default)
 val=2: compress using bzip2: very slow and very small image file
- -c, --nocheck
- Don't check the partition before saving.
- -o, --overwrite
- Overwrite the existing image file without confirmation.
- -d, --nodesc
- Don't ask any description for the image file.
- -V vol, --volume vol
- Split image into multiple volumes files. vol will be the size in KB of
      volumes.
- -w, --waitvol
- Wait for a confirmation after each volume change.
- -e, --erase
- Erase empty blocks on restore with zero bytes.
- -m, --allowmnt
- Don't fail if the partition is mounted. Dangerous!
- -M, --nombr
- Don't create a backup of the MBR (Mast Boot Record) in the image
    file.
- -h, --help
- Show help.
- -v, --version
- Show version.
- -f action, --finish
    action
- Action to do if finished successfully:
    
 action=0: wait (do nothing)
 action=1: halt (power off the computer)
 action=2: reboot (restart the computer)
 action=3: quit
- -b, --batch
- batch mode: the GUI won't wait for an user action.
- -B 'pattern response string',
    --fully-batch 'pattern response string'
- full batch mode: the GUI is not being displayed. Rather status messages
      are displayed as normal text. The pattern response string has the
      following format:
    
 ´<glob-pattern>=<response-value>;...´
 where the glob pattern is matched against the string
      <window-title>/<message-text> of the message dialogue
      box to be displayed. For dialog boxes with buttons in the window, the
      <response> must be the exact button text. The pattern response
      string usually needs to be quoted as above.
- -y, --nosync
- Don't synchronize the disks at the end of the operation. Dangerous!
- -s addr, --server
    addr
- Give partimaged server's ip address.
- -p port, --port port
- Give partimaged server's listening port.
- -g debuglevel, --debug
    debuglevel
- Set the debug level to debuglevel (defaults to 1).
- -n, --nossl
- Disable SSL in network mode.
- -S, --simulate
- Simulation of restoration mode.
- -a str, --automnt
    str
- Automatic mount with X options. Read the doc for more details.
- -U name,
    --username=name
- Username to authenticate to partimage server.
- -P pass,
    --password=pass
- Password for authentication of user to partimage server.
    
  
partimage -z1 -o -d save /dev/hda12
    /mnt/backup/redhat-6.2.partimg.gz
  
  partimage -z1 -om save /dev/hda9 /mnt/backup/win95-osr2.partimg.gz
  
  partimage restore /dev/hda13 /mnt/backup/suse-6.4.partimg
  
  cat debian.partimg.000 debian.partimg.001 | partimage restore /dev/hda1 stdin
  
  partimage restmbr /mnt/backup/debian-potato-2.2.partimg.bz2
  
  partimage imginfo /mnt/backup/debian-potato-2.2.partimg.bz2
You can read options set at compile time running 'partimage
  -i'.
When using batchmode, exit status is normaly 0.
Supported file systems: Ext2/3, Reiser3, FAT16/32, HPFS, JFS, XFS,
    UFS(beta), HFS(beta), NTFS(experimental)
FAT12 will never be supported.
Refer to BUGS file to read them.
Franck Ladurelle <ladurelf@partimage.org>
Francois Dupoux  <fdupoux@partimage.org>