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How can I hide the mounted NFS icons in my KDE desktop environment ? What the differences between Full When I use clonezilla to clone MS windows, there is no any problem when saving an image from template machine. However, after the image is can I restore those *.ntfs-img.* images into a partition manually ?
i.e. the directory 2007-05-NOVISTA must be in the clonezilla home directory (Ex. /home/partimag). Clonezilla Live ocs-sr menu; [Expert mode] If you want to MANUALLY mount clonezilla image home (/home/partimag), follow this: Run "sudo su -" to become root. You must prepare another writable device or space and mount
28 Jul 2008 While searching for how to mount clonezilla images I came across a post here that said it couldn't be done. Unfortunately it's in the archive so I can't post a reply to it to correct it. One definitely can mount clonezilla images to extract files from them and here's how to do it (as per the clonezilla FAQ at
I am trying to make a disc image of my laptop using Clonezilla running off a live USB. When I get to this menu page: clonezilla.org/fine-print-l.
Directly from the documentation for Clonezilla, there is even a worked example showing how it is possible to write a disk (partition) image to a file within the filesystem. Initialise Clonezilla, either from the LiveCD or as an installed application; Choose "Start Clonezilla"; Choose "device-image" option; Choose
14 May 2012 Clonezilla is a fine tool to backup/restore/clone partitions or drives. It is very powerful, can handle both Linux and Windows partitions and so on. If you do not know it, you should really give it a try. It is really free software (open source), which means it is also free to use for commercial purposes. By the way, if
I had the same issue, so I tried to to mount it manually in shell mount -t auto /dev/sda5 /home/partimag. But then I got error about device being in RAID. I gave up with clonezilla and used dd instead.
9 Jul 2013 This method is faster and requires less overhead than using a FOG server. Using 4 USB hard drives, I can re-image an entire PC lab of 30 machines in approximat.
Every time I run Clonezilla, it runs fine until it tries to find the images that I have stored. For some reason it doesn't find them when I automate the menu. I tried going into the cmd prompt to manually mount, and it works just fine. Here is my code, maybe I'm goofing something up. Manual mount that works:
18 Oct 2016 Once found, Clonezilla should display New USB device found or similar. Press enter and wait while all devices are mounted and displayed; Next Clonezilla needs to mount a device in /home/partimag to enable it to save the image. Select a device or partition where the backup image is to be saved (not the
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