I want the peace of mind that comes from being able to drop a brand-new disk into my Ubuntu machine, boot from recovery media, and bring the entire system back exactly as it was—OS, configs, applications, data, the lot. The job is therefore to design and implement a full-system-image workflow aimed specifically at bare-metal recovery. Here is what I need from you: • Create a reliable, bootable full system image of my current Ubuntu installation and store it on an external target I provide. • Prove the image works by running at least one restore test (virtual or physical) that results in a bootable, identical system. • Leave me with concise, step-by-step documentation so I can repeat the process whenever I choose. I am open to standard Linux imaging tools—Clonezilla, dd, partimage, Relax-and-Recover, or another solution you trust—as long as it meets the goal above. When you reply, please focus on past work that shows you have successfully carried out bare-metal or full-disk recovery projects on Ubuntu or similar distributions; screenshots, short case studies, or repo links are perfect. Let’s make sure I can recover from any disaster with a single image and a single boot.