Have you tried with the 32 bit version of Clonezilla? The error with the
modules you are showing appears that 32 bit modules are on the 64 bit disc. To
me, that's unlikely. But, if it is the problem, dropping to the 32 bit version
will fix the issue since it will only have 32 bit everything available.
Secondly, after Clonezilla loads, can you drop to a shell and ping the NAS? Can
smbclient -L see the shares? Are you accessing it by IP or a DNS / NETBIOS name?
On July 6, 2015 6:45:55 AM EDT, Donkey Hottie <don...@fredriksson.dy.fi> wrote:
>On 6.7.2015 6:49, Les Mikesell wrote:
>> On Sun, Jul 5, 2015 at 9:37 PM, Donkey Hottie
><don...@fredriksson.dy.fi> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have used Clonezilla for years, backup up and restored, no
>problems.
>>>
>>> But now, suddenly something strange happens:
>>>
>>> I try to access my NAS in a restore, and clonezilla says: mounting:
>>> mount.nfs: File not found
>>>
>>> Appears that my kernel is 3.16.0 x86_64 and /lib/modules has only
>>> 3.2.xx-486 or something. Very different, and the loadable module for
>nfs
>>> can't be found.
>>>
>>> I have tried this using the clonezilla versions:
>>>
>>>
>>> clonezilla-live-1.2.12-67-amd64
>>> clonezilla-live-20150608-vivid-amd64
>>>
>>> So same problem with 1.x and 2.x (meaning that it is not a real
>problem
>>> in clonezilla but something really magic).
>>>
>>> I have found this errors in google searches and the final
>assumptions
>>> have always been something that I think are no real at all. Usually
>the
>>> problem just have "gone away" with some assumed cure, which has been
>>> unrelated I think.
>>>
>>> My problem does not go away.
>>>
>>> I need to restore a backup, and now can't: clonezilla can not mount
>my
>>> NAS drive for backup media.
>>>
>>
>> What kind of NAS? Clonezilla-live should let you mount via smb or
>> sshfs if those are available and nfs doesn't work.
>>
>
>NetGear ReadyNAS Duo V1. I have tried what you suggest, but it fails
>for
>the same problem: mount.xxxx: file not found.
>
>Once the modules and kernel are correct, it mounts all right. I managed
>to restore just by rebooting until suddenly the kernel was same version
>with the modules.
>
>However the restore was not complete for everything, so I would like to
>do it again with the latest clonezilla image. I have not managed to do
>that: file not found.
>
>
>Really strange.
>
>
>
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