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by allgood38 4722 days ago
Well, it provides a perfect copy of the drive, not just a copy on another file system.

I've actually been able to restore to a drive, and when it boots its as though nothing ever happened. Plus its fast.

Its eerie to turn the computer on after knowing you formatted the drive for whatever reason, and your desktop pops up again.

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It stops being eerie after a while. Several months ago, my brother was putting together a computer and wanted to test it (ie. the motherboard) before attaching any peripherals (other than the monitor). Obviously, installing the OS on the HD to do this was out of the question, so I just copied my computer onto a thumb-drive and used that. I didn't dd it, but just copied my filesystem over and did a grub-install.