With Lenny I am able to take an image of a partition with an external
imaging tool and rewrite it to a different location on the (first)
hard drive. In this configuration I have a proprietary bootloader
(BootitNG) in the MBR with Grub in the Lenny partition. My main
objective is to clone a new
Dne, 13. 02. 2011 11:15:04 je Russell Gadd napisal(a):
With Lenny I am able to take an image of a partition with an external
imaging tool and rewrite it to a different location on the (first)
hard drive. In this configuration I have a proprietary bootloader
(BootitNG) in the MBR with Grub in the
On Du, 13 feb 11, 10:15:04, Russell Gadd wrote:
With Lenny I am able to take an image of a partition with an external
imaging tool and rewrite it to a different location on the (first)
hard drive. In this configuration I have a proprietary bootloader
(BootitNG) in the MBR with Grub in the
I noticed this in /etc/default/grub:
# Uncomment if you don't want GRUB to pass root=UUID=xxx parameter to Linux
#GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID=true
Perhaps uncommenting this as well as not using UUIDs in fstab might do it?
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On 13 February 2011 10:54, Klistvud quotati...@aliceadsl.fr wrote:
With Lenny I am able to take an image of a partition with an external
imaging tool and rewrite it to a different location on the (first)
hard drive. In this configuration I have a proprietary bootloader
(BootitNG) in the MBR
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