On 2014/8/7 上午 11:52, Heiko Nardmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> probably both (although I'm not sure what "dcs" stands for).
Oh, you are using Clonezilla live, not Clonezilla SE. Never mind.
>
> One question in that context is: what is the maximum file name length
> which is currently displayed correctly? So far the file name and the
> hard disc specification are shown in two columns. If the file name is
> too long then part of it is replaced by the hard disc specification.
The maximum file name length is actually decided by the screen size and 
the dialog/whiptail program. Therefore bigger screen size will show 
longer file name.
>
> Structuring the set of images by using (browsable) folders would help
> since then I could use parts of the original file name as the name of
> some subdir. This would shorten the file name although the path name
> (starting from NFS root) length stays the same.
You can use console 2, i.e. press "alt-F2" to switch to console 2 then 
use command like "ls -alFhd /home/partimag" to list them, or use the 
"mc" (midnight commander) to browser them. Use "alt-F1" to switch back 
to console 1 for Clonezilla dialog wizard.

Steven.
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
>      Heiko
>
> Am 07.08.2014 04:43, schrieb Steven Shiau:
>> Hi,
>> So did you mean when running dcs, you want a better display for the
>> images list?
>> Or you need a file browser to list the images on the NFS server?
>>
>> Steven.
>>
>> On 08/01/2014 02:39 PM, Heiko Nardmann wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm currently using Clonezilla via PXE to setup test systems with the
>>> needed operating systems. Since I have to do testing for a set of system
>>> hardware and a set of operating systems that means that I need quite a
>>> large set of combinations. Currently I'm accessing those images using
>>> NFS (also on the PXE server).
>>>
>>> Problem: the list of images is quite long and each image also has a
>>> quite lengthy name (to express what it is to be used for). So the
>>> displayed name of each image is not completely shown inside the list of
>>> images.
>>>
>>> So the question is how to manage/structure/group those images to get
>>> around this problem? Any suggestions? I'm missing some kind of browsing
>>> through (NFS) folders ...
>>>
>>> Thx in advance!
>>>
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>>      Heiko
>>>
>>>
>
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