= clonezilla the backup / restore utility = http://sourceforge.net/projects/clonezilla home page '''clonezilla-live-20150217-utopic-amd64.zip''' should best be booted from SD card. Then you can easily edit the /EFI/boot/grub.cfg, setting the language to your country, like fr = France, de = Germany asf. replacing the kernel parameters in the same spot can preempt the regular bash scripts. You could just replace '''{{{ ocs_live_run="ocs-live-general" }}}''' with "sh" and explore {1} /usr/sbin/ocr* - the various bash scripts which clonezilla offers {2} /lib/live/mount/medium - your SD card where you can save stuff to, if you booted clonezilla in "toram" mode To produce a custom clonezilla booting into your custom-bash-script, you may want to '''unsquash''' clonezilla's main [[squash-fs]], modify it, and replace the original on SD. Just rename the old one but keep it on SD, so you can fall back to default Squash-fs at any time with no effort (just rename the 2 files from your main Linux on the FAT32-formatted SD card). Clonezilla has a sequential text menu, but it tells you the shell commands needed to quickly call any repetitive task such as backing up the same source drive to the same target on a routine basis. No big deal to call such a shell script from /lib/live/mount/medium/custom/myRoutineTask.sh once you escaped to shell.