The entire distribution is based on the Debian Sid repository as of July 8, 2014

Jul 11, 2014 14:15 GMT  ·  By

Now that the stable channel of Clonezilla, an open- source Debian-based operating system designed for disk cloning operations, has been updated to version 2.2.3-25, Steven Shiau announced a couple of days ago a new development release for the acclaimed OS.

According to the changelog, Clonezilla Live 2.2.3-27 is an unstable release that uses packages from the Debian Sid software repositories as of July 8, 2014. It is powered by Linux kernel 3.14.10 and updates the Syslinux bootloader to version 6.03 Pre18.

“The underlying GNU/Linux operating system was upgraded. This release is based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2014/Jul/08). Linux kernel was updated to 3.14.10-1. Syslinux was updated to 6.03-pre18,” Steven Shiau said in the release announcement.

As usual, do not hesitate to check out the official changelog of the project for a complete list of improvements and bug fixes that have been implemented in this unstable release of the most popular disk cloning operating system.

All users can download Clonezilla Live 2.2.3-27 right now from Softpedia or directly from the project’s homepage. Keep in mind though that this is a development release and it shouldn’t be used on production machines. It’s intended for testing purposes only!