
Clonezilla Live, the popular GNU/Linux distribution oriented towards cloning and restoring disks and partitions, reaches its version 3.2.2-15 with a series of small but relevant changes that make it easier to use and improve compatibility with different systems.
This new edition keeps the solid Linux 6.12 LTS kernel as a base, ensuring stability and long-term support. It also incorporates kernel 6.12.32-1 from the Debian SID unstable repositories, ensuring access to the latest hardware and performance improvements. For updates from previous releases, see improvements in the 3.2.1 series.
Key new features in Clonezilla Live 3.2.2-15
Among the most notable changes, Clonezilla's live system adopts the dhcpcd-base package for network management, replacing the obsolete dhclient. This move strengthens compatibility with modern networks and simplifies work in diverse environments.
The new version also adds to its repertoire the packages krb5-user y libsasl2-modules-gssapi-mit, expanding authentication and access options to protected services. In addition, ldap-utils is now available, facilitating administration tasks related to LDAP directories.
Another interesting change is the inclusion of archivemount and linux-cpupower, tools aimed at improving compressed file handling and system power management, respectively.
On the other hand, the main utility of Clonezilla, Partclone has been updated to version 0.3.37This update addresses issues related to recovery from disks formatted in exFAT, a format used on many external storage devices.
This launch marks the second update of the 3.2.2 series, continuing the development started after version 3.2.2-5, which already included new configuration options and improvements for firmware management and correction of previous errors.
Availability and use
La Clonezilla Live 3.2.2-15 image It can be downloaded for free from the official website and is designed for 64-bit systems. As it is a live distribution, it can be used directly from a USB flash drive without the need for a permanent installation, thus facilitating installation tasks. backups, system migrations or quick recoveries on multiple computers.
Thanks to these improvements, Clonezilla continues to establish itself as one of the essential tools for cloning tasks in home and business environments, staying up-to-date and prepared for new technological demands. For a deeper understanding of how to clone partitions or hard drives, you can visit This guide to clone from the terminal.