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10 | <title>Mondo Rescue and Mindi Linux History</title>
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13 | <para></para>
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14 | <informaltable><tgroup cols="3"><tbody>
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16 | <entry>
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17 | Mondo Rescue and Mindi Linux HOWTO
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18 | </entry>
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19 | </row>
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20 | <row>
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21 | <entry>
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22 | <ulink url="windowsbackup.html">Prev</ulink>
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23 | </entry>
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24 | <entry>
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25 | Chapter 3. Overview
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26 | </entry>
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27 | <entry>
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28 | <ulink url="systemrequirements.html">Next</ulink>
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31 | </tbody></tgroup></informaltable>
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33 | <sect1 id="HISTOR"><title>3.5. Mondo Rescue and Mindi Linux
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34 | History</title>
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35 | <para>Mondo Rescue was created in December 1999 as a utility to
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36 | clone Linux/Windows installations. Norton Ghost would not do the
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37 | job, and my boss wanted to jump on the Linux bandwagon. So, I wrote
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38 | a few scripts and shoehorned them into the latest Linux-Mandrake
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39 | CD. Since that time, Mondo grew into a disaster recovery suite for
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40 | Linux and Windows. Mondo forced me to learn about the kernel, its
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41 | initrd initial ramdisk, modules, library dependencies, disk
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42 | partitioning, and the myriad differences between the Top 10 Linux
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43 | distributions.</para>
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44 | <para>The first formal release was made on February 18th, 2000.
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45 | Mondo is currently one of the top five Linux backup/restore
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46 | programs. Mondo has been compared favorably to ArcServe, Arkeia and
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47 | BRU. Although Mondo lacks the more advanced, enterprise-level
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48 | features of ArcServe and Arkeia, for workstations and small- to
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49 | medium-size servers it is ideal because it is small, fast,
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50 | efficient, stable, comes with source code, and is being actively
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51 | developed and supported.</para>
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54 | <informaltable><tgroup cols="3"><tbody>
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55 | <row>
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56 | <entry>
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57 | <ulink url="windowsbackup.html">Prev</ulink>
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58 | </entry>
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59 | <entry>
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60 | <ulink url="index.html">Home</ulink>
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62 | <entry>
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63 | <ulink url="systemrequirements.html">Next</ulink>
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64 | </entry>
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65 | </row>
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66 | <row>
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67 | <entry>
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68 | Windows Backup
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69 | </entry>
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70 | <entry>
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71 | <ulink url="overview.html">Up</ulink>
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72 | </entry>
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73 | <entry>
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74 | System Requirements
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75 | </entry>
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