I have tried many permutations of mounting a directory ("image") with the
image, and I get the error "\image does not exist". I also get "/dev/sdb1 is
already mounted". I don't know what I'm missing here.
if the image is in /image on the USB drive, then how do I specify to mount this
directory? Should be simple but nothing is working.
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On Fri, 5/8/15, Lisa Shiffrin <[email protected]> wrote:
Subject: Problems mounting image location
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, May 8, 2015, 9:56 AM
I've gotten to the point in setting
up boot commands where it runs the append command but I
don't have the prerun commands to mount the directly
correct. It went to the command line menu (command line or
poweroff) instead of asking the user to choose the image to
restore (restoreparts ask_user).
I can put the image in the root or in a sub-directly on the
USB drive. My questions are:
1. If the image is in the root, do I need only ocs_prerun
and it so, what does the command look like? I believe the
USB drive I've booted from is sdb1. (Hard drive is sda1,
sda2, and sda3.)
2. If I put the image in a sub-directory, should there also
be a prerun1 with --bind to?
This is restoring on Win 7 machines. Thanks.
ps. getting desperate!
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