Hi Robert,
Robert Holtzman wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Aug 2008, Steven Shiau wrote:
>
>> Hi Robert,
>> I think we are talking about different story. :)
>> Maybe it's a good idea that you tell us the procedure you have done
>> "step by step".
>> By "step by step" I mean you tell every step you choose and i
On Wed, 13 Aug 2008, Steven Shiau wrote:
> Hi Robert,
> I think we are talking about different story. :)
> Maybe it's a good idea that you tell us the procedure you have done
> "step by step".
> By "step by step" I mean you tell every step you choose and input after
> you boot Clonezilla live in y
On Wed, 13 Aug 2008, Steven Shiau wrote:
> Hi Robert,
> I think we are talking about different story. :)
> Maybe it's a good idea that you tell us the procedure you have done
> "step by step".
> By "step by step" I mean you tell every step you choose and input after
> you boot Clonezilla live in y
Hi Robert,
I think we are talking about different story. :)
Maybe it's a good idea that you tell us the procedure you have done
"step by step".
By "step by step" I mean you tell every step you choose and input after
you boot Clonezilla live in your machine.
This will be much easier for us to discus
Robert Holtzman wrote:
>
> If I'm wrong please clarify. One more thing. To confirm my understanding,
> Clonezilla creates a *single* .iso file in /home or /media
> according to whether I specify an external drive or not containing the
> entire backup. If not please correct me.
No, it creates
On Tue, 12 Aug 2008, Steven Shiau wrote:
> Robert,
> When you use clonezilla live, it will mount your partition of external
> device as /home/partimage (Clonezilla image home), that's why I need you
> to show us the content of /home/partimag. If you manually mount that,
> say you mount it as /medi
Robert,
When you use clonezilla live, it will mount your partition of external
device as /home/partimage (Clonezilla image home), that's why I need you
to show us the content of /home/partimag. If you manually mount that,
say you mount it as /media, it's ok, too. Please show us the results of
this
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008, Steven Shiau wrote:
> Could you show us the contents of your image dir ?
> Please run
> ls -alFh /home/partimag/$IMAGENAME
> (Replace $IMAGENAME as yours)
> then post the results.
>
> Steven.
>
> Robert Holtzman wrote:
>> I am running a dual boot system with Ubuntu and Fedora.
Could you show us the contents of your image dir ?
Please run
ls -alFh /home/partimag/$IMAGENAME
(Replace $IMAGENAME as yours)
then post the results.
Steven.
Robert Holtzman wrote:
> I am running a dual boot system with Ubuntu and Fedora. Just tried out
> Clonezilla for the first time, backing u
I am running a dual boot system with Ubuntu and Fedora. Just tried out
Clonezilla for the first time, backing up to an external hard drive.
The backup appeared to proceed normally with no error messages but
when I rebooted and checked the external drive I found the Fedora
installation backed up (
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