Backup tool Rescuezilla resurrects itself across six Ubuntus
Briefly

Rescuezilla 2.6.1 incorporates a new version based on the Ubuntu 25.04 interim release, in addition to previous builds on several supported Ubuntu LTS editions. The tool facilitates emergency backups, data recovery, and file system management for various storage devices and virtual drives. Notably, this release features a functional version of Firefox and improved compatibility with virtual hard disks from multiple platforms. Users are advised to create a rescue USB key proactively to prepare for potential emergencies.
The latest release of Rescuezilla updates existing builds and adds a new version based on Ubuntu 25.04 "Plucky Puffin," along with other LTS editions.
Rescuezilla offers comprehensive features for emergency backup, data recovery, and file system administration on various storage devices and virtual drives.
The new version of Rescuezilla includes Firefox, which is functional again, and can handle virtual hard disks from platforms like VirtualBox and VMware.
Users are encouraged to create a rescue USB key while their systems are operational, ensuring readiness for emergencies.
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