--- trunk/www/backup-smb.html 2010/05/31 19:35:50 72
+++ trunk/www/backup-smb.html 2010/06/01 13:23:50 75
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
Using
Samba you will be able to mount a Windows share resource (or Samba share resource), from within
Clonezilla Live, and save the image file there. Then you can boot that PC using
SystemRescueCD and create a restore DVD.
-In this page I will demonstrate the creation of an image file by getting a backup of my second disk (
/dev/hdb). The image file will be save in my Samba server which is my laptop (ip:
10.0.0.3, Windows share resource name:
all_my_images).
+In this page I will demonstrate the creation of an image file by getting a backup of my second disk (
/dev/sdb). The image file will be save in my Samba server which is my laptop (ip:
10.0.0.3, Windows share resource name:
all_my_images).
What is Samba? [^]
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@
This is where I have to enter the directory name on my Samba server, in which the image file will be saved.
I type "/all_my_images" and press ENTER.
-At this point I informed I will be asked for the password for user spiros.
+At this point I'm informed I'm going to be asked for the password for user spiros.
I will be able to continue only after entering it correctly.
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
In this screen I select the image name.
-I type "Backup_5-2010_hdb", which in my opinion is more informative name than the default.
+I type "Backup_22-2010_sdb", which in my opinion is more informative name than the default.
Next Screen [^]