Script para respaldar y restaurar el MBR

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Autor: Descoocido
Descripcion: Mbrback script crea una copia de seguridad del MBR de su disco duro y su tabla de particiones. A continuación, puede utilizar mbrback para restablecer el código de arranque MBR, MBR completo, o tabla de partición de los archivos de copia de seguridad.

#!/bin/bash
# Script Name: mbrback http://igurublog.wordpress.com/downloads/script-mbrback/
# Requires: util-linux
# License: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt

# do not change these variables!
argsneeded=1
restoretype=""
back=""
devname=""

help ()
{
echo 'mbrback version 1.0.0'
echo 'Creates MBR and partition table backups of DEVICE named:'
echo ' HOST-DEVICE-MBR-back'
echo ' HOST-DEVICE-partition-back.sf'
echo 'Restores MBR and partition table from specified backup file'
echo 'Usage: sudo mbrback DEVICE [BACKUPFOLDER]'
echo ' (creates backup files of DEVICE)'
echo 'Usage: sudo mbrback --restoreboot DEVICE [BACKUPFILE]'
echo ' (restores MBR boot code only)'
echo 'Usage: sudo mbrback --restorefullmbr DEVICE [BACKUPFILE]'
echo ' (restores entire MBR)'
echo 'Usage: sudo mbrback --restorepart DEVICE [BACKUPFILE.sf]'
echo ' (restores partition table)'
echo 'Example: sudo mbrback sda'
echo ' (creates MBR and partition table backups of'
echo ' /dev/sda in current folder)'
echo 'Example: sudo mbrback /dev/sda'
echo ' (creates MBR and partition table backups of'
echo ' /dev/sda in current folder)'
echo 'Example: sudo mbrback sda /mybackups'
echo ' (creates MBR and partition table backups of'
echo ' /dev/sda in /mybackups)'
echo 'Example: sudo mbrback --restoreboot sda /mybackups/sys-sda-MBR-back'
echo ' (restores MBR boot code of /dev/sda using'
echo ' /mybackups/sys-sda-MBR-back)'
echo 'Example: sudo mbrback --restorepart sda /mybackups/sys-sda-partition-back.sf'
echo ' (restores partition table of /dev/sda using sfdisk file '
echo ' /mybackups/sys-sda-partition-back.sf)'
echo
echo "When restoring, mbrback will always tell you what it's going to do"
echo "and allow you to abort before it writes to disk."
echo
echo "Instructions and updates:"
echo "http://igurublog.wordpress.com/downloads/script-mbrback/"
echo
}

index=0
while [ "$1" != "" ];
do
if [ "${1:0:1}" = "-" ]; then
case "$1" in
--help | -help )
help
exit
;;
--restoreboot )
if [ "$restoretype" = "" ]; then
restoretype="boot"
else
echo 'mbrback: can only use one restore option'
exit 1
fi
;;
--restorefullmbr )
if [ "$restoretype" = "" ]; then
restoretype="fullmbr"
else
echo 'mbrback: can only use one restore option'
exit 1
fi
;;
--restorepart )
if [ "$restoretype" = "" ]; then
restoretype="part"
else
echo 'mbrback: can only use one restore option'
echo
help
exit 1
fi
;;
* )
echo "mbrback: Unknown option $1"
echo
help
exit 1
;;
esac
else
let "index+=1"
case $index in
1 )
devname=`basename "$1"`
if [ ! -b "/dev/$devname" ]; then
echo "mbrback: /dev/$devname is not a valid device"
exit 1
fi
;;
2 )
back="$1"
;;
* )
echo "mbrback: Too many arguments"
exit 1
;;
esac
fi
shift
done
if (( index < $argsneeded )) || [ "$devname" = "" ]; then echo "mbrback: missing arguments" echo help exit 1 fi if [ `whoami` != "root" ]; then echo 'mbrback: must be run with sudo' exit 1 fi sysname=$HOSTNAME if [ "$restoretype" = "" ]; then # create MBR and table backups if [ "$back" = "" ]; then back=`pwd` else if [ ! -d "$back" ]; then echo "mbrback: $back is not a valid backup folder" exit 1 fi fi dd if=/dev/$devname of="$back/$sysname-$devname-MBR-back" bs=512 count=1 sfdisk -d /dev/$devname > "$back/$sysname-$devname-partition-back.sf"
else
# restore
if [ "$back" = "" ]; then
echo "mbrback: you must specify a backup file"
exit 1
elif [ ! -f "$back" ]; then
echo "mbrback: file not found - $back"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$restoretype" = "boot" ] || [ "$restoretype" = "fullmbr" ]; then
sfhead=`head --bytes=21 "$back"`
if [ "$sfhead" = "# partition table of " ]; then
echo "mbrback: $back is not an MBR backup file"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$(stat -c%s "$back")" != "512" ]; then
echo "mbrback: $back is wrong size for an MBR backup file"
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ "$restoretype" = "part" ]; then
sfhead=`head --bytes=21 "$back"`
if [ "$sfhead" != "# partition table of " ]; then
echo "mbrback: $back not a valid sfdisk backup file"
exit 1
fi
echo
echo "You are about to overwrite your /dev/$devname partition table with"
echo "the contents of $back"
echo
echo "WARNING!!! Unless the partition table has been damaged or you"
echo " have accidentally deleted a partition, you should abort."
echo
echo "WARNING!!! Restoring the partition table from an out-of-date backup"
echo " may render ALL the data on your drive unreadable."
echo
echo "WARNING!!! Do not proceed if /dev/$devname is mounted."
echo
elif [ "$restoretype" = "boot" ]; then
echo
echo "You are about to overwrite your /dev/$devname MBR boot code with"
echo "the contents of $back"
echo
echo "WARNING: Restoring your MBR boot code from an out-of-date MBR backup"
echo " file may render your computer unbootable."
elif [ "$restoretype" = "fullmbr" ]; then
echo
echo "You are about to overwrite your ENTIRE /dev/$devname MBR with"
echo "the contents of $back"
echo
echo "WARNING!!! The full MBR contains both boot code and the drive's"
echo " partition table. Unless the partition table has been"
echo " damaged or you have accidentally deleted a partition"
echo " you should abort and restore boot code only with"
echo " --restoreboot instead."
echo
echo "WARNING!!! Restoring your full MBR from an out-of-date MBR backup may"
echo " render your computer unbootable and ALL the data on your"
echo " drive unreadable."
echo
echo "WARNING!!! Do not proceed if /dev/$devname is mounted."
fi
echo
echo "Do you want to proceed? (you must type yes to proceed)"
read s1
if [ "$s1" != "yes" ]; then
echo "mbrback: no changes made - aborted at user request"
exit 2
fi
if [ "$restoretype" = "part" ]; then
sfdisk /dev/$devname < "$back" elif [ "$restoretype" = "boot" ]; then dd if="$back" of=/dev/$devname bs=448 count=1 elif [ "$restoretype" = "fullmbr" ]; then dd if="$back" of=/dev/$devname bs=512 count=1 fi echo "/dev/$devname was updated" fi exit 0

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