Steven Shiau wrote: > Yes, that's a problem. However, since it's "-g auto", clonezilla will > search all the disk. I guess that makes sense.
> We can modify that to make it search only restored disk or partitions. That sounds good. > An alternative way is not to use "-g auto", use "-g /dev/sdc1" for example. That sounds good too. Thanks. Carl K > > Steven. > > Carl Karsten wrote: >> This looks like a problem: >> >> ju...@dell30:~$ sudo /opt/drbl/sbin/ocs-sr -g auto -e1 auto -c -j3 -p true >> -p >> true restoredisk "Atom-2009-02-12-04-img" "sdc" >> ... >> Found grub partition: /dev/sda1... Trying to run grub-install now... >> Installing GRUB to /dev/sda as (hd0)... >> >> >> Here is the whole thing: >> >> >> ju...@dell30:~$ sudo /opt/drbl/sbin/ocs-sr -g auto -e1 auto -c -j3 -p true >> -p >> true restoredisk "Atom-2009-02-12-04-img" "sdc" >> Setting the TERM as xterm >> clonezilla image dir: /home/partimag >> *****************************************************. >> *****************************************************. >> clonezilla image dir: /home/partimag >> *****************************************************. >> *****************************************************. >> Target disk sdc does not exist in the image saved from disk(s) "sda". >> Creating a tmp Clonezilla image "Atom-2009-02-12-04-img-tmp-cnvted" based on >> the >> image "Atom-2009-02-12-04-img" so that we can restore the image >> Atom-2009-02-12-04-img (was saved from sda) to sdc... >> ///NOTE/// If the restored OS is GNU/Linux, you might have to modify >> /etc/fstab >> and grub config file in the restored GNU/Linux to affect these changes so >> that >> it can boot successfully! >> Press "Enter" to continue...... >> Creating a temporary image based on image Atom-2009-02-12-04-img... >> Setting the TERM as xterm >> clonezilla image dir: /tmp >> Change sda to sdc in /tmp/Atom-2009-02-12-04-img-tmp-cnvted/disk... done! >> Change sda to sdc in /tmp/Atom-2009-02-12-04-img-tmp-cnvted/parts... done! >> Change sda to sdc in /tmp/Atom-2009-02-12-04-img-tmp-cnvted/sda-pt.sf... >> done! >> Change sda to sdc in /tmp/Atom-2009-02-12-04-img-tmp-cnvted/sda-pt.parted... >> done! >> The created image is "/tmp/Atom-2009-02-12-04-img-tmp-cnvted". >> Activating the partition info in /proc... done! >> Getting /dev/sdc1 info... >> *****************************************************. >> The following step is to restore image to the harddisk/partition(s) in this >> machine: "/tmp/Atom-2009-02-12-04-img-tmp-cnvted" -> "sdc sdc1" >> WARNING!!! WARNING!!! WARNING!!! >> WARNING! THE EXISTING DATA IN THIS HARDDISK/PARTITION(S) WILL BE >> OVERWRITTEN! >> ALL EXISTING DATA WILL BE LOST: >> *****************************************************. >> Machine: OptiPlex GX260 >> sdc (40.0GB_0AB-00BVA0_______0:0) >> sdc1 (38.3GB_boot(In_0AB-00BVA0______)_0:0) >> *****************************************************. >> Are you sure you want to continue? ? >> [y/n] y >> OK, let's do it!! >> This program is not started by clonezilla server. >> The following step is to restore image to the harddisk/partition(s) in this >> machine: "/tmp/Atom-2009-02-12-04-img-tmp-cnvted" -> "sdc (sdc1)" >> WARNING!!! WARNING!!! WARNING!!! >> WARNING! THE EXISTING DATA IN THIS HARDDISK/PARTITION(S) WILL BE >> OVERWRITTEN! >> ALL EXISTING DATA WILL BE LOST: >> *****************************************************. >> Machine: OptiPlex GX260 >> sdc (40.0GB_0AB-00BVA0_______0:0) >> sdc1 (38.3GB_boot(In_0AB-00BVA0______)_0:0) >> *****************************************************. >> Let me ask you again, Are you sure you want to continue? ? >> [y/n] y >> OK, let's do it!! >> Shutting down the Logical Volume Manager >> Finished Shutting down the Logical Volume Manager >> Creating partition in /dev/sdc... >> *****************************************************. >> Thu Feb 12 12:26:08 CST 2009 >> Writing the partition table... >> Running sfdisk --force /dev/sdc < >> /tmp/Atom-2009-02-12-04-img-tmp-cnvted/sdc-pt.sf >> Checking that no-one is using this disk right now ... >> OK >> Warning: extended partition does not start at a cylinder boundary. >> DOS and Linux will interpret the contents differently. >> >> Disk /dev/sdc: 38166 cylinders, 64 heads, 32 sectors/track >> Warning: partition 1 does not end at a cylinder boundary >> Old situation: >> Units = cylinders of 1048576 bytes, blocks of 1024 bytes, counting from 0 >> >> Device Boot Start End #cyls #blocks Id System >> /dev/sdc1 * 0+ 36546- 36547- 37423386 83 Linux >> /dev/sdc2 36546+ 38154- 1609- 1646662+ 5 Extended >> /dev/sdc3 0 - 0 0 0 Empty >> /dev/sdc4 0 - 0 0 0 Empty >> /dev/sdc5 36546+ 38154- 1609- 1646631 82 Linux swap / Solaris >> New situation: >> Units = sectors of 512 bytes, counting from 0 >> >> Device Boot Start End #sectors Id System >> /dev/sdc1 * 63 74846834 74846772 83 Linux >> /dev/sdc2 74846835 78140159 3293325 5 Extended >> /dev/sdc3 0 - 0 0 Empty >> /dev/sdc4 0 - 0 0 Empty >> /dev/sdc5 74846898 78140159 3293262 82 Linux swap / Solaris >> Successfully wrote the new partition table >> >> Re-reading the partition table ... >> If you created or changed a DOS partition, /dev/foo7, say, then use dd(1) >> to zero the first 512 bytes: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/foo7 bs=512 count=1 >> (See fdisk(8).) >> >> This is done by sfdisk --force /dev/sdc < >> /tmp/Atom-2009-02-12-04-img-tmp-cnvted/sdc-pt.sf >> Checking the integrity of partition table in the disk /dev/sdc... >> *****************************************************. >> The first partition of disk /dev/sdc starts at 63. >> Restoring the hidden data between MBR (1st sector, i.e. 512 bytes) and 1st >> partition, which might be useful for some recovery tool, by: >> dd if=/tmp/Atom-2009-02-12-04-img-tmp-cnvted/sdc-hidden-data-after-mbr >> of=/dev/sdc seek=1 bs=512 count=62 >> 62+0 records in >> 62+0 records out >> 31744 bytes (32 kB) copied, 0.0129257 s, 2.5 MB/s >> *****************************************************. >> Restoring partition /dev/sdc1... >> *****************************************************. >> Clean filesystem header in device /dev/sdc1... >> *****************************************************. >> *****************************************************. >> Starting unicast restoring image Atom-2009-02-12-04-img-tmp-cnvted to >> /dev/sdc1... >> Finished unicast restoring image Atom-2009-02-12-04-img-tmp-cnvted to >> /dev/sdc1. >> *****************************************************. >> Creating swap partition /dev/sdc5... >> Found the swap partition /dev/sdc5 info in the image dir, create it by: >> mkswap-uuid -U 54ad9caf-2332-46f9-914e-cfd22f21ba38 /dev/sdc5 >> Setting up swapspace version 1, size = 1686142 kB >> no label, UUID=54ad9caf-2332-46f9-914e-cfd22f21ba38 >> *****************************************************. >> Restoring the first 446 bytes of MBR data, i.e. executable code area, for >> sdc... >> done! >> *****************************************************. >> Found grub partition: /dev/sda1... Trying to run grub-install now... >> Running: grub-install --no-floppy --root-directory=/tmp/hd_img.PCWDkY >> /dev/sda >> Probing devices to guess BIOS drives. This may take a long time. >> /usr/sbin/grub-install: 494: grub-probe: not found >> [: 494: =: unexpected operator >> Installing GRUB to /dev/sda as (hd0)... >> Installation finished. No error reported. >> This is the contents of the device map >> /tmp/hd_img.PCWDkY/boot/grub/device.map. >> Check if this is correct or not. If any of the lines is incorrect, >> fix it and re-run the script `grub-install'. >> >> (hd0) /dev/sda >> (hd1) /dev/sdb >> (hd2) /dev/sdc >> done! >> *****************************************************. >> The NTFS boot partition is NOT found or not among the restored partition(s). >> Skip running partclone.ntfsreloc. >> *****************************************************. >> ***************************************************** >> ***************************************************** >> This program is not started by Clonezilla server, so skip notifying it the >> job >> is done. >> Finished! >> Now syncing - flush filesystem buffers... >> >> >> Carl K >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> _______________________________________________ >> Clonezilla-live mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clonezilla-live >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Open Source Business Conference (OSBC), March 24-25, 2009, San Francisco, CA -OSBC tackles the biggest issue in open source: Open Sourcing the Enterprise -Strategies to boost innovation and cut costs with open source participation -Receive a $600 discount off the registration fee with the source code: SFAD http://p.sf.net/sfu/XcvMzF8H _______________________________________________ Clonezilla-live mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clonezilla-live
