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86  <H3>Welcome</H3>  <H3>Welcome</H3>
87    <div style="margin:0; padding: 3px; width: 980; position relative;">    <div style="margin:0; padding: 3px; width: 980; position relative;">
88      <div style="position: absolute; left: 0px;"><H4>30/09/2010 - v 3.2.0</H4></div>      <div style="position: absolute; left: 0px;"><H4>30/09/2010 - v 3.2.0</H4></div>
89      <div style="position: absolute; right: 0px;"><H4>Last update: 11/03/2011</H4></div>      <div style="position: absolute; right: 0px;"><H4>Last update: 31/03/2011</H4></div>
90    </div>    </div>
91  </div>  </div>
92  <div id="linkline">  <div id="linkline">
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144  <tr><td class="bordertable"  colspan="4"><b>Release table</b></td></tr>  <tr><td class="bordertable"  colspan="4"><b>Release table</b></td></tr>
145  <tr><td class="bordertable"  valign="top"><b>Date</b></td><td class="bordertable"  valign="top"><b>Version</b></td>  <tr><td class="bordertable"  valign="top"><b>Date</b></td><td class="bordertable"  valign="top"><b>Version</b></td>
146  <td class="bordertable"  valign="top"><b>Clonezilla Live Version</b></td><td class="bordertable"  valign="top"><b>SystemRescueCD Version</b></td></tr>  <td class="bordertable"  valign="top"><b>Clonezilla Live Version</b></td><td class="bordertable"  valign="top"><b>SystemRescueCD Version</b></td></tr>
147  <tr><td  class="bordertable" >XX/XX/10</td><td  class="bordertable" >3.2.0</td><td  class="bordertable" >1.2.6-24&nbsp;(mod)</td><td  class="bordertable" >1.6.1</td>  <tr><td  class="bordertable" >XX/XX/10</td><td  class="bordertable" >3.2.0</td><td  class="bordertable" >1.2.8-23&nbsp;(mod)</td><td  class="bordertable" >2.0.1</td>
148  <tr><td  class="bordertable" >15/09/10</td><td  class="bordertable" >3.1.0</td><td  class="bordertable" >1.2.5-35&nbsp;(mod)</td><td  class="bordertable" >1.6.0</td>  <tr><td  class="bordertable" >15/09/10</td><td  class="bordertable" >3.1.0</td><td  class="bordertable" >1.2.5-35&nbsp;(mod)</td><td  class="bordertable" >1.6.0</td>
149  </tr>  </tr>
150  <tr><td  class="bordertable" >02/07/08</td><td  class="bordertable" >2.6.0</td><td  class="bordertable" >1.1.0-8&nbsp;(mod)</td><td  class="bordertable" >1.0.4&nbsp;(mod)</td>  <tr><td  class="bordertable" >02/07/08</td><td  class="bordertable" >2.6.0</td><td  class="bordertable" >1.1.0-8&nbsp;(mod)</td><td  class="bordertable" >1.0.4&nbsp;(mod)</td>
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176  <table class="bordertable"  cellpadding="5">  <table class="bordertable"  cellpadding="5">
177  <tr><td class="bordertable" width="10"><b>Version</b></td><td  class="bordertable" width="10"><b>Package/CD</b></td><td class="bordertable"><b>Comments</b></td></tr>  <tr><td class="bordertable" width="10"><b>Version</b></td><td  class="bordertable" width="10"><b>Package/CD</b></td><td class="bordertable"><b>Comments</b></td></tr>
178  <tr><td class="bordertable" width="10" valign="top"><a name="3.2.0"></a>3.2.0</td><td class="bordertable" width="10" valign="top">CD</td><td class="bordertable">  <tr><td class="bordertable" width="10" valign="top"><a name="3.2.0"></a>3.2.0</td><td class="bordertable" width="10" valign="top">CD</td><td class="bordertable">
179  -&nbsp;<b>Clonezilla Live</b> updated to version 1.2.6-24<br>  -&nbsp;<b>Clonezilla Live</b> updated to version 1.2.8-23<br>
180  -&nbsp;<b>SystemRescueCD</b> updated to version 1.6.1<br>  -&nbsp;<b>SystemRescueCD</b> updated to version 2.0.1<br>
181  -&nbsp;Fixed the splash image installation bug present in 3.1.0<br>  -&nbsp;Fixed the splash image installation bug present in 3.1.0<br>
182  &nbsp;&nbsp;Also, a filename relative to /home/partimag, can now be used<br>  &nbsp;&nbsp;Also, a filename relative to /home/partimag, can now be used<br>
183    -&nbsp;Script imginfo can display extended info (command line parameter -e)<br>
184    &nbsp;&nbsp;Extended info is: image size and disk model<br>
185    </td></tr>
186    <tr><td class="bordertable" width="10" valign="top"></td><td class="bordertable" width="10" valign="top">Package</td><td class="bordertable">
187  -&nbsp;Added -d command parameter to scrpit create-clonezilla-sysresccd<br>  -&nbsp;Added -d command parameter to scrpit create-clonezilla-sysresccd<br>
188  &nbsp;&nbsp;This way the temporary and output folder can be specified<br>  &nbsp;&nbsp;This way the temporary and output folder can be specified<br>
189  -&nbsp;Using $HOME instead of /root in scrpit create-clonezilla-sysresccd<br>  -&nbsp;Using $HOME instead of /root in scrpit create-clonezilla-sysresccd<br>
190  -&nbsp;Script imginfo can display extended info (command line parameter -e)<br>  -&nbsp;Script create-clonezilla-sysrescc can now download the original<br>
191  &nbsp;&nbsp;Extended info is: image size and disk model  &nbsp;&nbsp;ISO files (parameter -g), making easier to build Clonezilla-SysRescCD
192  </td></tr>  </td></tr>
193  <tr><td class="bordertable" width="10" valign="top"><a name="3.1.0"></a>3.1.0</td><td class="bordertable" width="10" valign="top">CD</td><td class="bordertable">  <tr><td class="bordertable" width="10" valign="top"><a name="3.1.0"></a>3.1.0</td><td class="bordertable" width="10" valign="top">CD</td><td class="bordertable">
194  -&nbsp;<b>Clonezilla Live</b> updated to version 1.2.5-35<br>  -&nbsp;<b>Clonezilla Live</b> updated to version 1.2.5-35<br>
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649  </p>  </p>
650  <H2><a name="sysresccd"></a>SystemRescueCD boot parameters <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#boot-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>  <H2><a name="sysresccd"></a>SystemRescueCD boot parameters <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#boot-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
651  <div align="center"><table class="note" border="0" cellpadding="20"><tr><td valign="top"><img src="images/info.png"></td><td>  <div align="center"><table class="note" border="0" cellpadding="20"><tr><td valign="top"><img src="images/info.png"></td><td>
652  The following info applies to <b>SystemRescueCD v. 1.5.5</b>. In case<br>  The following info applies to <b>SystemRescueCD v. 2.0.1</b>. In case<br>
653   you need to get info for a more recent version of <b>SystemRescueCD</b><br>   you need to get info for a more recent version of <b>SystemRescueCD</b><br>
654  please see the page "<a href="http://www.sysresccd.org/Sysresccd-manual-en_Booting_the_CD-ROM" target="_blank">Sysresccd-manual-en Booting the CD-ROM</a>"  please see the page "<a href="http://www.sysresccd.org/Sysresccd-manual-en_Booting_the_CD-ROM" target="_blank">Sysresccd-manual-en Booting the CD-ROM</a>"
655  </td></tr></table></div>  </td></tr></table></div>
# Line 685  Available kernels (boot images):</p> Line 689  Available kernels (boot images):</p>
689  <ul><li><b>doxdetect</b>: Since version 0.3.5 the auto-configuration is done in X.Org itself,  mkxf86config is disabled by default. This option forces the system to run the mkxf86config startup script and to run the hardware auto-detection from this script. Use this option if you have problems with the graphical environment configuration. This option replaces the option <code>noxdetect</code> that was useful in previous versions.  <ul><li><b>doxdetect</b>: Since version 0.3.5 the auto-configuration is done in X.Org itself,  mkxf86config is disabled by default. This option forces the system to run the mkxf86config startup script and to run the hardware auto-detection from this script. Use this option if you have problems with the graphical environment configuration. This option replaces the option <code>noxdetect</code> that was useful in previous versions.
690  </li><li><b>nodetect</b>: prevents generic hardware auto-detection. Use this option if you have problems with the hardware auto-detection.  </li><li><b>nodetect</b>: prevents generic hardware auto-detection. Use this option if you have problems with the hardware auto-detection.
691  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
692  <ul><li><b>dostartx</b>:   load the X.Org graphical environment.  <ul><li><b>nomodeset</b>: Do not load the Kernel-Mode-Setting video driver. You can use that option if you are experiencing problems with your screen during the boot process (just after modules are being loaded).
693    </li><li><b>dostartx</b>: load the X.Org graphical environment.
694  </li><li><b>forcevesa</b>: Forces X.Org to use the safe VESA driver instead of the best video driver detected for your video card. Use this option if you cannot get the graphical environment working with the default options.  </li><li><b>forcevesa</b>: Forces X.Org to use the safe VESA driver instead of the best video driver detected for your video card. Use this option if you cannot get the graphical environment working with the default options.
695  </li><li><b>forcevesa=xxx</b>: The <code>startx</code> command will load the <code>Xvesa</code> server instead of <code>Xorg</code>, and  use the screen resolution given as parameter (eg: <code>1024x768</code>, <code>1280x1024x32</code>).  </li><li><b>forcevesa=xxx</b>: The <code>startx</code> command will load the <code>Xvesa</code> server instead of <code>Xorg</code>, and  use the screen resolution given as parameter (eg: <code>1024x768</code>, <code>1280x1024x32</code>).
696  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
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706  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
707  <a name="Network_configuration_and_remote_access" id="Network_configuration_and_remote_access"></a><p><b><br> Network configuration and remote access</b></p>  <a name="Network_configuration_and_remote_access" id="Network_configuration_and_remote_access"></a><p><b><br> Network configuration and remote access</b></p>
708  <ul><li><b>nonm</b>: to disable the Network-Manager service that conflicts with the standard network command line tools such as <code>ifconfig</code> and <code>ip</code>. You can use this option if you want to configure the network using these commands. This option is not necessary when SystemRescueCd is booting from the network since the service is automatically stopped in that case. This option requires SystemRescueCd-1.5.5 or more recent.  <ul><li><b>nonm</b>: to disable the Network-Manager service that conflicts with the standard network command line tools such as <code>ifconfig</code> and <code>ip</code>. You can use this option if you want to configure the network using these commands. This option is not necessary when SystemRescueCd is booting from the network since the service is automatically stopped in that case. This option requires SystemRescueCd-1.5.5 or more recent.
709  </li><li><b>dodhcp</b>: to request a DHCP server provide network attributes including an IP address, gateway...  </li><li><b>dodhcp</b>: to request a DHCP server provide network attributes including an IP address, gateway... If there are multiple interfaces on the computer it will run the dhcp client on all of them by default, when no argument is specified with this option. Thanks to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.sysresccd.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&amp;t=3454" class="external text" title="http://www.sysresccd.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&amp;t=3454" rel="nofollow">emiliano</a> SystemRescueCd-1.7.0-beta009 and more recent allows you to optionally specify which interfaces should be configured with dhcp. This way you can combine static and dynamic addresses in the automatic Ethernet configuration. For example you can now use options like that: <pre>dodhcp=eth0,eth2 eth1=192.168.128.1/24</pre> to use dhcp for eth0 and eth2 and a static address on eth1.
710  </li><li><b>nodhcp</b>: never run the dhcp client in the initramfs boot script. May be useful if you use PXE boot on a computer with several ethernet interfaces. Support for this option is available in SystemRescueCd-1.5.5 and more recent  </li><li><b>nodhcp</b>: never run the dhcp client in the initramfs boot script. May be useful if you use PXE boot on a computer with several ethernet interfaces. Support for this option is available in SystemRescueCd-1.5.5 and more recent
711  </li><li><b>ethx=ipaddr/cidr</b>: Sets the static IP address of all the ethernet interfaces on the system. The <code>/cidr</code> extension is optional. For instance, if you use option <code>ethx=192.168.0.1</code> on a machine with two ethernet adapters, both <code>eth0</code> and <code>eth1</code> will be configured with <code>192.168.0.1</code>. You can use the format <code>ethx=10.0.0.1/24</code> (using the cidr notation) if you don't use the default netmask.  </li><li><b>ethx=ipaddr/cidr</b>: Sets the static IP address of all the ethernet interfaces on the system. The <code>/cidr</code> extension is optional. For instance, if you use option <code>ethx=192.168.0.1</code> on a machine with two ethernet adapters, both <code>eth0</code> and <code>eth1</code> will be configured with <code>192.168.0.1</code>. You can use the format <code>ethx=10.0.0.1/24</code> (using the cidr notation) if you don't use the default netmask.
712  </li><li><b>eth0=ipaddr/cidr</b>: This option is similar to <code>ethx=ipaddr/cidr</code> but it configures only one interface at a time.  To configure the network on a server that has two interfaces, use, for example: <code>eth0=192.168.10.1/24 eth1=192.168.20.1</code>.  </li><li><b>eth0=ipaddr/cidr</b>: This option is similar to <code>ethx=ipaddr/cidr</code> but it configures only one interface at a time.  To configure the network on a server that has two interfaces, use, for example: <code>eth0=192.168.10.1/24 eth1=192.168.20.1</code>.
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743  </div>  </div>
744  <H2><a name="clonezilla"></a>Clonezilla Live boot parameters <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#boot-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>  <H2><a name="clonezilla"></a>Clonezilla Live boot parameters <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#boot-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
745  <div align="center"><table class="note" border="0" cellpadding="20"><tr valign="top"><td><img src="images/info.png"></td><td>  <div align="center"><table class="note" border="0" cellpadding="20"><tr valign="top"><td><img src="images/info.png"></td><td>
746  The following info applies to <b>Clonezilla Live v. 1.2.5-17</b><br>  The following info applies to <b>Clonezilla Live v. 1.2.8-23</b><br>
747  In case you need to get info for a more recent version of  <b>Clonezilla Live</b><br>  In case you need to get info for a more recent version of  <b>Clonezilla Live</b><br>
748  please see the page "<a href="http://www.clonezilla.org/clonezilla-live/doc/fine-print.php?path=./99_Misc/00_live-initramfs-manual.doc#00_live-initramfs-manual.doc" target="_blank">The boot parameters for Clonezilla live</a>"  please see the page "<a href="http://clonezilla.org/clonezilla-live/doc/99_Misc/00_live-initramfs-manual.doc" target="_blank">The boot parameters for Clonezilla live</a>"
749  </td></tr></table></div>  </td></tr></table></div>
750  <p>A typical Clonezilla Live isolinux entry is:</p>  <p>A typical Clonezilla Live isolinux entry is:</p>
751  <p class="newcode">  kernel /live/vmlinuz1<br>  <p class="newcode">  kernel /live/vmlinuz1<br>
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773    <li>ocs_debug (or ocs-debug) is for you to enter command line prompt before any clonezilla-related action is run. This is easier for you to debug.    <li>ocs_debug (or ocs-debug) is for you to enter command line prompt before any clonezilla-related action is run. This is easier for you to debug.
774    <li>ocs_daemonon, ocs_daemonoff, ocs_numlk, ocs_capslk.<br>    <li>ocs_daemonon, ocs_daemonoff, ocs_numlk, ocs_capslk.<br>
775  Ex. for the first 2 parameters, ocs_daemonon="ssh", then ssh service will be turned on when booting. For the last 2 parameters, use "on" or "off", e.g. ocs_numlk=on to turn on numberlock when booting.  Ex. for the first 2 parameters, ocs_daemonon="ssh", then ssh service will be turned on when booting. For the last 2 parameters, use "on" or "off", e.g. ocs_numlk=on to turn on numberlock when booting.
776    <li>ocs_prerun, ocs_prerun1, ocs_prerun2... is for you to run a shell script before Clonezilla is started. E.g. ocs_prerun="/live/image/myscript.sh". If you have more commands to run, you can assign them in the order: ocs_prerun=..., ocs_prerun1=..., ocs_prerun2=.... If more than 10 parameters, remember to use ocs_prerun01, ocs_prerun02..., ocs_prerun11 to make it in order.    <li>ocs_prerun, ocs_prerun1, ocs_prerun2... is for you to run a command before Clonezilla is started. E.g. ocs_prerun="/live/image/myscript.sh". If you have more commands to run, you can assign them in the order: ocs_prerun=..., ocs_prerun1=..., ocs_prerun2=.... If more than 10 parameters, remember to use ocs_prerun01, ocs_prerun02..., ocs_prerun11 to make it in order.
777    <li>ocs_live_run_tty. This option allows you to specify the tty where $ocs_live_run is run. By default $ocs_live_run is run on /dev/tty1 only. (It was also on /dev/ttyS0 before, but since Clonezilla live >= 1.2.3-22 no more this due to a problem). If you want to use ttyS0, for example, add live-getty and console=ttyS0,38400n81 in the boot parameter.<br>    <li>ocs_live_run_tty. This option allows you to specify the tty where $ocs_live_run is run. By default $ocs_live_run is run on /dev/tty1 only. If you want to use ttyS0, for example, add live-getty and console=ttyS0,38400n81 in the boot parameter.<br>
778    <font color=red>//NOTE//</font><br>    <font color=red>//NOTE//</font><br>
779    <ul>    <ul>
   <li>This parameter was added in Clonezilla live 1.2.3-22 or later.  
780    <li>If "live-getty console=ttyS0,38400n81" are assigned in the boot parameters, ocs_live_run_tty will honor ttyS0, even other value is assigned to ocs_live_run_tty in boot parameter.    <li>If "live-getty console=ttyS0,38400n81" are assigned in the boot parameters, ocs_live_run_tty will honor ttyS0, even other value is assigned to ocs_live_run_tty in boot parameter.
781    <li>It's recommended to assign ocs_lang and ocs_live_keymap in the boot parameters too.    <li>It's recommended to assign ocs_lang and ocs_live_keymap in the boot parameters too.
782    </ul>    </ul>
783    <li>ip, this option allows you to specify the network parameters for network card. In Clonezilla live a patched live-initramfs is used, which is different from the original live-initramfs so that you can assign DNS server, too. Its format is: ip=ethernet port,IP address, netmask, gateway, DNS. E.g. If you want to assing eth0 with IP address 10.0.100.1, netmask 255.255.255.0, gateway 10.0.100.254, DNS server 8.8.8.8, you can assign the following in the boot parameter:<br>    <li>ip, this option allows you to specify the network parameters for network card. In Clonezilla live a patched live-initramfs is used, which is different from the original live-initramfs so that you can assign DNS server, too. Its format is: ip=ethernet port,IP address, netmask, gateway, DNS. E.g. If you want to assing eth0 with IP address 10.0.100.1, netmask 255.255.255.0, gateway 10.0.100.254, DNS server 8.8.8.8, you can assign the following in the boot parameter:<br>
784  ip=eth0,10.0.100.1,255.255.255.0,10.0.100.254,8.8.8.8<br>  ip=eth0:10.0.100.1:255.255.255.0:10.0.100.254:8.8.8.8<br>
785  If more than one network card, you can use ":" to separate them, e.g.:<br>  If more than one network card, you can use "," to separate them, e.g.:<br>
786  ip=eth0,10.0.100.1,255.255.255.0,10.0.100.254,8.8.8.8:eth1,192.168.120.1,255.255.255.0,192.168.120.254,,<br>  ip=eth0:10.0.100.1:255.255.255.0:10.0.100.254:8.8.8.8,eth1:192.168.120.1:255.255.255.0:192.168.120.254::<br>
787    <li>Besides, "live-netdev" (yes, not ocs_live_netdev) can be used when using PXE booting, you can force to assign the network device to get filesystem.squashfs. This is useful when there are two or more NICs are linked. E.g. live-netdev="eth1" allows you to force the live-initramfs to use eth1 to fetch the root file system filesystem.squashfs.    <li>Besides, "live-netdev" (yes, not ocs_live_netdev) can be used when using PXE booting, you can force to assign the network device to get filesystem.squashfs. This is useful when there are two or more NICs are linked. E.g. live-netdev="eth1" allows you to force the live-initramfs to use eth1 to fetch the root file system filesystem.squashfs.
788  </ul>  </ul>
789  </ol>  </ol>
# Line 1280  Fianlly I should say that <b>Clonezilla Line 1284  Fianlly I should say that <b>Clonezilla
1284  <p class="newcode"><a name="dd"></a><font color="Red">-j0&nbsp;Use dd to create partition (NOT OK if logical drives exist)</font></p>  <p class="newcode"><a name="dd"></a><font color="Red">-j0&nbsp;Use dd to create partition (NOT OK if logical drives exist)</font></p>
1285  <p>Use dd to dump the partition table from saved image instead of sfdisk.<br><br>  <p>Use dd to dump the partition table from saved image instead of sfdisk.<br><br>
1286  We read in <a href="http://drbl.sourceforge.net/faq/fine-print.php?path=./2_System/23_Missing_OS.faq#23_Missing_OS.faq" target="_blank">DRBL FAQ/Q&#038;A</a>:</p>  We read in <a href="http://drbl.sourceforge.net/faq/fine-print.php?path=./2_System/23_Missing_OS.faq#23_Missing_OS.faq" target="_blank">DRBL FAQ/Q&#038;A</a>:</p>
1287  <p class="otherpage">When I use clonezilla to clone M$ windows, there is no any problem when saving an image from template machine. However, after the image is restored to another machine, it fails to boot, the error message is "<b>Missing Operating System</b>". What's going on ?<br><br>  <p class="otherpage">
1288    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 restored to another machine, it fails to boot, the error message is "Missing Operating System" or just a blinking underscore. What's going on ?<br><br>
1289  Usually this is because GNU/Linux and M$ windows interpret the CHS (cylinder, head, sector) value of harddrive differently. Some possible solutions:<br>  Usually this is because GNU/Linux and M$ windows interpret the CHS (cylinder, head, sector) value of harddrive differently. Some possible solutions:<br>
1290  &nbsp;&nbsp;1. Maybe you can change the IDE harddrive setting in BIOS, try to use LBA instead of auto mode.<br>  &nbsp;&nbsp;1. Maybe you can change the IDE harddrive setting in BIOS, try to use LBA instead of auto mode.<br>
1291  &nbsp;&nbsp;2. Try to choose<br>  &nbsp;&nbsp;2. Try to choose both<br>
1292  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>[ ] -j0 Use dd to create partition table instead of sfdisk</b><br>  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>[*] -j0 Use dd to create partition table instead of sfdisk</b><br>
1293  &nbsp;&nbsp;and<br>  &nbsp;&nbsp;and <br>
1294  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>[ ] -t1 Client restores the prebuilt MBR from syslinux (For Windows only)</b><br>  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>[*] -t1 Client restores the prebuilt MBR from syslinux</b> (For Windows only)<br>
1295  &nbsp;&nbsp;when you restore the image.<br>  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;when you restore the image.<br>
1296  &nbsp;&nbsp;3. You can try to boot the machine with MS Windows 9x bootable floppy, and in the DOS command prompt, run: "fdisk /mbr".  &nbsp;&nbsp;3. Try to choose<br>
1297  &nbsp;&nbsp;4. You can try to boot the machine with MS Windows XP installation CD, enter recovery mode (by pressing F10 key in MS XP, for example), then in the console, run "fixmbr" to fix it. Maybe another command "fixboot" will help, too. For more info, refer to <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B314058&x=7&y=14" target="_blank">this doc</a><br>  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>[*] -t1 Client restores the prebuilt MBR from syslinux</b> (For Windows only)<br>
1298  &nbsp;&nbsp;5. Use ntfsreloc to adjust FS geometry on NTFS partitions. For more info, refer to <a href="http://www.linux-ntfs.org/doku.php?id=contrib:ntfsreloc" target="_blank">http://www.linux-ntfs.org/doku.php?id=contrib:ntfsreloc</a></p>  &nbsp;&nbsp;and *uncheck*<br>
1299  <p>It has been confirmed that activating the <font color="Red"><b>-j0</b></font> option, fixes the problem.</p>  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>[ ] -g auto  Reinstall grub in client disk MBR</b> (only if grub config exists)<br>
1300    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>[ ] -r       Try to resize the filesystem to fit partition size</b><br>
1301    &nbsp;&nbsp;when you restore the image. You can refer to <a href="http://www.ecs.umass.edu/pipermail/umasslug/2008-August/003380.html" target=_blank>this discussion</a>. Thanks to Alex Mckenzie for posting this on the forum.<br>
1302    &nbsp;&nbsp;4. You can try to boot the machine with MS Windows 9x bootable floppy, and in the DOS command prompt, run: "fdisk /mbr".<br>
1303    &nbsp;&nbsp;5. You can try to boot the machine with MS Windows XP installation CD, enter recovery mode (by pressing F10 key in MS XP, for example), then in the console, run "fixmbr" to fix it. Maybe another command "fixboot" will help, too. For more info, refer to <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B314058&x=7&y=14" _target=blank>this doc</a>
1304    &nbsp;&nbsp;6. Use <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/ntfsfixboot/" target=_blank>ntfsfixboot</a> to fix it. This program is included in Clonezila live and its name is partclone.ntfsfixboot, and you can use it to adjust FS geometry on NTFS partitions. By default this should be done by Clonezilla with the option -e1 and -e2 checked. If not, you can force to do that again. For more info, please run "partclone.ntfsfixboot --help" or refer to <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/ntfsfixboot/" target=_blank>http://sourceforge.net/projects/ntfsfixboot/</a>.<br>
1305    &nbsp;&nbsp;7. Use ntfsreloc to adjust FS geometry on NTFS partitions. For more info, refer to <a href="http://www.linux-ntfs.org/doku.php?id=contrib:ntfsreloc" target=_blank>http://www.linux-ntfs.org/doku.php?id=contrib:ntfsreloc</a>. //NOTE// ntfsreloc is an older version of partclone.ntfsfixboot.<br>
1306    &nbsp;&nbsp;8. If you get error messages like "0xc0000225, 0xc00000e", and something about Winload.exe, refer to <a href="../faq/fine-print.php?path=./2_System/94_windows_winload_err.faq#94_windows_winload_err.faq">this</a>.<br>
1307    &nbsp;&nbsp;9. Some more discussions are available <a href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/clonezilla/forums/forum/663168/topic/3748791" target=_blank>here</a>.
1308    </p>
1309    <p>It has been confirmed that activating the <font color="Red"><b>-j0</b></font> option, usually fixes the problem.</p>
1310  <p>This option doesn't work if you use LVM (Logical Volume Manager).</p>  <p>This option doesn't work if you use LVM (Logical Volume Manager).</p>
1311  <p class="newcode"><a name="exit"></a><font color="Red">exit&nbsp;Exit</font></p>  <p class="newcode"><a name="exit"></a><font color="Red">exit&nbsp;Exit</font></p>
1312  <p>This option ends the restore process and enters command line prompt.</p>  <p>This option ends the restore process and enters command line prompt.</p>
# Line 1334  Having done all of the above, I am ready Line 1349  Having done all of the above, I am ready
1349  <br>  <br>
1350  </p>  </p>
1351  <div align="center"><table class="note" border="0" cellpadding="20"><tr><td valign="top"><img src="images/info.png"></td><td>  <div align="center"><table class="note" border="0" cellpadding="20"><tr><td valign="top"><img src="images/info.png"></td><td>
1352  The following pressentation has been made using<br><b>Clonezilla Live v 1.2.5-35</b>  The following pressentation has been made using<br><b>Clonezilla Live v 1.2.8-23</b>
1353  </td></tr></table></div>  </td></tr></table></div>
1354  <H2><a name="backup"></a>Getting the backup <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#backup-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>  <H2><a name="backup"></a>Getting the backup <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#backup-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
1355  <H3><a name="bck-0"></a>Clonezilla-SysRescCD starting screen [<a href="#backup-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>  <H3><a name="bck-0"></a>Clonezilla-SysRescCD starting screen [<a href="#backup-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
# Line 1522  reboot<br><br></p> Line 1537  reboot<br><br></p>
1537  Restore process erases all the data on the target disk/partition.<br><br>Before restoring make sure you have backup of all the data<br> on the target disk/partition, even if the filesystem is corrupted.  Restore process erases all the data on the target disk/partition.<br><br>Before restoring make sure you have backup of all the data<br> on the target disk/partition, even if the filesystem is corrupted.
1538  </td></tr></table></div>  </td></tr></table></div>
1539  <div align="center"><table class="note" border="0" cellpadding="20"><tr><td valign="top"><img src="images/info.png"></td><td>  <div align="center"><table class="note" border="0" cellpadding="20"><tr><td valign="top"><img src="images/info.png"></td><td>
1540  The following pressentation has been made using<br><b>Clonezilla Live v 1.2.5-35</b>  The following pressentation has been made using<br><b>Clonezilla Live v 1.2.8-23</b>
1541  </td></tr></table></div>  </td></tr></table></div>
1542  <H2><a name="restore"></a>Restoring data <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#restore-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>  <H2><a name="restore"></a>Restoring data <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#restore-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
1543  <H3><a name="res-0"></a>Clonezilla-SysRescCD starting screen [<a href="#restore-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>  <H3><a name="res-0"></a>Clonezilla-SysRescCD starting screen [<a href="#restore-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
# Line 1613  Before, up to <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD 2. Line 1628  Before, up to <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD 2.
1628  Later, a TUI option to create an automated recovery disc was added to <b>Clonezilla Live</b>, and <b>ocs-iso</b> script included in <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD 3.1.0</b> and newer has a TUI too. Old command-line options are no longer supported. This page walks you through the creation of an automated restore DVD via TUI.<br><br>  Later, a TUI option to create an automated recovery disc was added to <b>Clonezilla Live</b>, and <b>ocs-iso</b> script included in <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD 3.1.0</b> and newer has a TUI too. Old command-line options are no longer supported. This page walks you through the creation of an automated restore DVD via TUI.<br><br>
1629  You have to boot <b>Clonezilla Live</b>, using <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b>.</p>  You have to boot <b>Clonezilla Live</b>, using <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b>.</p>
1630  <div align="center"><table class="note" border="0" cellpadding="20"><tr><td valign="top"><img src="images/info.png"></td><td>  <div align="center"><table class="note" border="0" cellpadding="20"><tr><td valign="top"><img src="images/info.png"></td><td>
1631  The following pressentation has been made using<br><b>Clonezilla Live v 1.2.5-17</b>  The following pressentation has been made using<br><b>Clonezilla Live v 1.2.8-23</b>
1632  </td></tr></table></div>  </td></tr></table></div>
1633  <H2><a name="dvd"></a>Creating the disk image <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#restore-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>  <H2><a name="dvd"></a>Creating the disk image <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#restore-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
1634  <H3><a name="rui-0"></a>Clonezilla-SysRescCD starting screen [<a href="#restore-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>  <H3><a name="rui-0"></a>Clonezilla-SysRescCD starting screen [<a href="#restore-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>

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