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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>30/06/2011 - v 3.2.0</H4></div>      <div style="position: absolute; left: 0px;"><H4>30/06/2011 - v 3.2.0</H4></div>
89      <div style="position: absolute; right: 0px;"><H4>Last update: 29/05/2011</H4></div>      <div style="position: absolute; right: 0px;"><H4>Last update: 06/06/2011</H4></div>
90    </div>    </div>
91  </div>  </div>
92  <div id="linkline">  <div id="linkline">
# Line 339  More info: <a href="reloc-img.html">Rest Line 339  More info: <a href="reloc-img.html">Rest
339  <H2><a name="download"></a>Download <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#index-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>  <H2><a name="download"></a>Download <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#index-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
340  <p>  <p>
341  <!--Whenever possible I will provide a link to the CD created using profile 0 (full CD)<br><br>  <!--Whenever possible I will provide a link to the CD created using profile 0 (full CD)<br><br>
342  Installation package: <a href="http://clonezilla-sysresccd.hellug.gr/create-clonezilla-sysresccd-3.2.0".tar.gz" target="_blank">create-clonezilla-sysresccd-3.2.0.tar.gz</a> [~ 6.1 MB]<br>  Installation package: <a href="http://clonezilla-sysresccd.hellug.gr/create-clonezilla-sysresccd-3.2.0".tar.gz" target="_blank">create-clonezilla-sysresccd-3.2.0.tar.gz</a> [~ 6.2 MB]<br>
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344  ISO file: <a href="http://clonezilla-sysresccd.hellug.gr/clonezilla-sysresccd-full-mod-3.2.0.iso" target="_blank">clonezilla-sysresccd-full-mod-3.2.0.iso</a> [~ ISO_SIZEB]<br>  ISO file: <a href="http://clonezilla-sysresccd.hellug.gr/clonezilla-sysresccd-full-mod-3.2.0.iso" target="_blank">clonezilla-sysresccd-full-mod-3.2.0.iso</a> [~ ISO_SIZEB]<br>
345  md5sum file: <a href="http://clonezilla-sysresccd.hellug.gr/md5sum.txt" target="_blank">md5sum.txt</a><br><br>  md5sum file: <a href="http://clonezilla-sysresccd.hellug.gr/md5sum.txt" target="_blank">md5sum.txt</a><br><br>
# Line 353  You can have a look at "<a href="own-scr Line 353  You can have a look at "<a href="own-scr
353  <li>used <b>Clonezilla Live</b> nfs mode, or any of the tools provided by <b>SystemRescueCD</b>, you can write a guide.<br>  <li>used <b>Clonezilla Live</b> nfs mode, or any of the tools provided by <b>SystemRescueCD</b>, you can write a guide.<br>
354  I will add it to the site (and the documentation present on the CD). Please keep in mind that this CD may be used by less experienced users, so make it as detailed as possible.</li>  I will add it to the site (and the documentation present on the CD). Please keep in mind that this CD may be used by less experienced users, so make it as detailed as possible.</li>
355  </ul>  </ul>
356  <H2><a name="contact"></a>Contact me <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#index-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>  <H2><a name="contact"></a>Contact us <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#index-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
357  <p>If there's anything you want to say about <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b>, go ahead and <a href="mailto:&#115;&#110;&#103;&#064;&#104;&#101;&#108;&#108;&#117;&#103;&#046;&#103;&#114;?subject=About Clonezilla-SysRescCD v 3.1.0">send me</a> a message.</p>  <p>If there's anything you want to say about <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b>, go ahead and <a href="mailto:&#115;&#110;&#103;&#064;&#104;&#101;&#108;&#108;&#117;&#103;&#046;&#103;&#114;?subject=About Clonezilla-SysRescCD v 3.2.0" title="About Clonezilla-SysRescCD">send me (Spiros)</a> a message. If there's anything you have to say about the <b>documentation</b> in particular, you can contact <a href="mailto:&#115;&#097;&#110;&#100;&#103;&#116;&#120;&#064;&#103;&#109;&#097;&#105;&#108;&#046;&#099;&#111;&#109;?subject=About Clonezilla-SysRescCD v 3.2.0 documentation" title="About Clonezilla-SysRescCD Documentation">Jyrki</a> directly.</p>
358  <H2><a name="lists"></a>Mailing lists <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#index-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>  <H2><a name="lists"></a>Mailing lists <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#index-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
359  <p>There are two mailing lists available for <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b>:</p>  <p>There are two mailing lists available for <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b>:</p>
360  <ul>  <ul>
# Line 1356  The following pressentation has been mad Line 1356  The following pressentation has been mad
1356  <p>If you're fine with US keymap and English language (available languages are English, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese and Chinese [both simplified and traditional]) or don't mind editing the boot parameters, just select <b>Clonezilla Live</b> at the starting screen and press ENTER. When the system comes up, it will load the program that will preform the backup. After that continue from <a href="#bck-4">this step</a>.</p>  <p>If you're fine with US keymap and English language (available languages are English, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese and Chinese [both simplified and traditional]) or don't mind editing the boot parameters, just select <b>Clonezilla Live</b> at the starting screen and press ENTER. When the system comes up, it will load the program that will preform the backup. After that continue from <a href="#bck-4">this step</a>.</p>
1357  <p>If you need to change these settings, select one of the available <b>Clonezilla Live</b> menu entries, and press <font color="Green"><b>TAB</b></font>. The current boot parameters will be displayed.</p>  <p>If you need to change these settings, select one of the available <b>Clonezilla Live</b> menu entries, and press <font color="Green"><b>TAB</b></font>. The current boot parameters will be displayed.</p>
1358  <p>The default parameters for booting <b>Clonezilla Live</b> on a 1024x768 screen, are the following:</p>  <p>The default parameters for booting <b>Clonezilla Live</b> on a 1024x768 screen, are the following:</p>
1359  <p class="newcode">append initrd=/live/initrd1.img boot=live union=aufs<br>  <p class="newcode">append initrd=/live/initrd.img boot=live config nomodeset nolocales noprompt<br>
1360  &nbsp;&nbsp;ocs_live_run="ocs-live-general" ocs_live_extra_param=""<br>  &nbsp;&nbsp;noswap edd=on ocs_live_run="ocs-live-general" ocs_live_extra_param=""<br>
1361  &nbsp;&nbsp;ocs_prerun="/live/image/restorecd/prerun.normal" ocs_live_batch="no"<br>  &nbsp;&nbsp;ocs_prerun="/restorecd/prerun.normal" ocs_live_batch="no" <br>
1362  &nbsp;&nbsp;ocs_lang="<font color="Red">en_US.UTF-8</font>" ocs_live_keymap="<font color="Red">NONE</font>" vga=791 nolocales</p>  &nbsp;&nbsp;ocs_lang="<font color="Red">en_US.UTF-8"</font> ocs_live_keymap="<font color="Red">NONE</font>" vga=791</p>
1363  <p>By deleting the words in red, you instruct <b>Clonezilla Live</b> to ask you the values of these parameters. When the appropriate changes have been done (as shown bellow), just press <font color="Green"><b>ENTER</b></font> to boot.</p>  <p>By deleting the words in red, you instruct <b>Clonezilla Live</b> to ask you the values of these parameters. When the appropriate changes have been done (as shown bellow), just press <font color="Green"><b>ENTER</b></font> to boot.</p>
1364  <p class="newcode">append initrd=/live/initrd1.img boot=live union=aufs<br>  <p class="newcode">append initrd=/live/initrd.img boot=live config nomodeset nolocales noprompt<br>
1365  &nbsp;&nbsp;ocs_live_run="ocs-live-general" ocs_live_extra_param=""<br>  &nbsp;&nbsp;noswap edd=on ocs_live_run="ocs-live-general" ocs_live_extra_param=""<br>
1366  &nbsp;&nbsp;ocs_prerun="/live/image/restorecd/prerun.normal" ocs_live_batch="no"<br>  &nbsp;&nbsp;ocs_prerun="/restorecd/prerun.normal" ocs_live_batch="no" <br>
1367  &nbsp;&nbsp;ocs_lang="" ocs_live_keymap="" vga=791 nolocales</p>  &nbsp;&nbsp;ocs_lang="" ocs_live_keymap="" vga=791</p>
 </p>  
1368  <H3><a name="bck-1"></a>Screen "Choose Language" [<a href="#backup-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>  <H3><a name="bck-1"></a>Screen "Choose Language" [<a href="#backup-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
1369  <p><img src="images/backup-00.png"><br>  <p><img src="images/backup-00.png"><br>
1370  I select "<font color="Red"><b>en_US.UTF-8 English</b></font>" and press ENTER.</p>  I select "<font color="Red"><b>en_US.UTF-8 English</b></font>" and press ENTER.</p>
# Line 2360  fdimage -f 1.44M <font color="Green">X:< Line 2359  fdimage -f 1.44M <font color="Green">X:<
2359  <br>  <br>
2360  But, of course, to be able to use <b>SystemRescueCD</b>'s functions, you need to know how to use them. We don't have permission to redistribute <b>SystemRescueCD</b> documentation, so this page contains only just enough information to allow you to look for more help in <b>SystemRescueCD</b> documentation.</p>  But, of course, to be able to use <b>SystemRescueCD</b>'s functions, you need to know how to use them. We don't have permission to redistribute <b>SystemRescueCD</b> documentation, so this page contains only just enough information to allow you to look for more help in <b>SystemRescueCD</b> documentation.</p>
2361  <H2><a name="boot-options"></a>Which boot option to pick? <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#sysresccd-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>  <H2><a name="boot-options"></a>Which boot option to pick? <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#sysresccd-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
2362  <p>You may be confused because of the number of boot options you have. After choosing "<b>CD 2: System Rescue CD</b>" you have a total of 15 options to boot <b>SystemRescueCD</b>. Here is a table of them.<br>  <p>Here is a list of the most important boot options:<br>
2363  <br>  <br>
2364  <table border="1">  <ol>
2365    <tr>  <li>SystemRescueCd: default boot options</li>
2366      <td></td>  <li>SystemRescueCd: all files cached to memory (docache)</li>
2367      <td>Normal</td>  <li>SystemRescueCd: framebuffer console in high resolution</li>
2368          <td>To RAM</td>  <li>SystemRescueCd: do not ask for keyboard, use US keymap</li>
2369          <td>Graphical Environment</td>  <li>SystemRescueCd: directly start the graphical environment</li>
2370          <td>VESA</td>  <li>SystemRescueCd: 64bit kernel with default options</li>
2371          <td>Mini Shell</td>  </ol>
2372    </tr>  </p>
2373    <tr>  <p>If you're accustomed to graphical environment, choose the option <b>directly start the graphical environment</b>. In graphical environment you're able to use graphical programs, like <b>GParted</b> and <b>Mozilla Firefox</b>. Terminals are also available, so using graphical environment doesn't prevent using command line. The only negative thing of graphical environment is that it slows booting process down a bit - and it's often just plain unneeded.<br>
     <td>32-bit kernel</td>  
     <td style="background-color:red"></td>  
         <td></td>  
         <td style="background-color:green"></td>  
         <td></td>  
         <td></td>  
   </tr>  
   <tr>  
     <td>32-bit kernel (alternative)</td>  
     <td></td>  
         <td></td>  
         <td></td>  
         <td></td>  
         <td></td>  
   </tr>  
   <tr>  
     <td>64-bit kernel</td>  
     <td style="background-color:red"></td>  
         <td></td>  
         <td style="background-color:green"></td>  
         <td></td>  
         <td></td>  
   </tr>  
 </table><br>  
 <br>  
 In the table, I have marked the options you most likely need. You should choose either of the options on <span style="background-color:green">green background</span> if you have no idea and/or time to read the next sections.</p>  
 <H3><a name="boot-column"></a>Choosing the column <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#sysresccd-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H3>  
 <p>If you're accustomed to graphical environment, choose <b>Graphical Environment</b>. In <b>Graphical Environment</b> you're able to use graphical programs, like <b>GParted</b> and <b>Mozilla Firefox</b>. Terminals are also available, so using <b>Graphical Environment</b> doesn't prevent using command line. The only negative thing of <b>Graphical Environment</b> is that it slows booting process down a bit - and it's often just plain unneeded.<br>  
 <br>  
 Try <b>VESA</b>, if normal <b>Graphical Environment</b> doesn't work. <b>VESA</b> uses <b>Xvesa</b> graphical environment instead of <b>X.Org</b> that sometimes doesn't work. The drawback of <b>Xvesa</b> compared to <b>X.Org</b> is that <b>Xvesa</b> isn't optimized to any hardware, which means poorer performance.<br>  
 <br>  
 If you're accustomed to command line and know already that you're not going to use any graphical program, choose one of the normal options (just below "System Rescue CD Menu"). Booting to command line is a bit faster process than booting to graphical environment, and you can start X manually later.<br>  
2374  <br>  <br>
2375  You need the option <b>To RAM</b> if you plan to burn discs while using <b>SystemRescueCD</b>. The option copies the whole <b>SystemRescueCD</b> to the memory of the computer during the boot process, allowing you to put another disc to your CD/DVD writer while using <b>SystemRescueCD</b>. The negative thing is that reading all the contents of the disc slows boot process down a lot. There is no option which copies the disc to the memory and starts graphical environment automatically, but you can easily start it manually.<br>  If you're accustomed to command line and know already that you're not going to use any graphical program, choose the option <b>framebuffer console in high resolution</b>. Booting to command line is a bit faster process than booting to graphical environment, and you can start X manually later.<br>
2376  <br>  <br>
2377  <b>Mini Shell</b> is probably the least used option. It enters <b>BusyBox</b> shell after booting. <b>BusyBox</b> is an application that "combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single small executable." However, <b>SystemRescueCD</b> contains most of these utilities anyway, so there is not much need to use this option. <a href="http://www.busybox.net/about.html" target="_blank">some information</a> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BusyBox" target="_blank">about BusyBox</a></p>  Alternatively, you can select <b>default boot options</b>. However, if you do so, the text in the screen will be bigger and you'll be able to see less text at once.<br>
 <H3><a name="boot-row"></a>Choosing the row (kernel) <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#sysresccd-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H3>  
 <p>After having chosen the column of the above table, you still have three options. Now you need to choose the kernel.<br>  
2378  <br>  <br>
2379  The optimal kernel depends on the processor of your computer. If it's an IA-32 processor, like Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon XP, you should choose <b>32-bit kernel</b>, because <b>64-bit kernel</b> doesn't work at all. If you have a x86-64 processor, like AMD Athlon 64 or Intel Core 2, you can choose any kernel - the processor can run all of them. <b>64-bit kernel</b> should be preferred, because it allows chrooting on an existing GNU/Linux partition containing 64-bit programs.</br>  If you want to chroot on an existing GNU/Linux partition containing 64-bit programs, select <b>64bit kernel with default options</b>. Even if you don't want to chroot, 64-bit kernel may be a bit faster than 32-bit one. However, 64-bit kernel requires a x86-64 processor, for example AMD Athlon 64 or Intel Core 2.<br>
2380  <br>  <br>
2381  If you don't know your processor architecture, try <b>64-bit kernel</b>. If your processor architecture is IA-32, you'll see the following error message:</p>  You need the option <b>all files cached to memory (docache)</b> if you plan to burn discs while using <b>SystemRescueCD</b>. The option copies the whole <b>SystemRescueCD</b> to the memory of the computer during the boot process, allowing you to put another disc to your CD/DVD writer while using <b>SystemRescueCD</b>. The negative thing is that reading all the contents of the disc slows boot process down a lot.<br>
 <p class="newcode">This kernel requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPU. Unable to boot - please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU.</p>  
 <p>At this stage, simply press Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot and use always <b>32-bit kernel</b> on the machine.<br>  
2382  <br>  <br>
2383  There is one more kernel - <b>32-bit kernel (alternative)</b>. It's designed to support more recent hardware than the regular kernel. Try it if standard <b>32-bit kernel</b> doesn't work.</p>  Finally, the option <b>do not ask for keyboard, use US keymap</b> may be useful if you have an English keyboard. By default, <b>SystemRescueCD</b> asks the keymap to use during boot. If you don't answer in 20 seconds, <b>SystemRescueCD</b> chooses the US keymap. However, if you have chosen the option <b>do not ask for keyboard, use US keymap</b> in the boot menu, <b>SystemRescueCD</b> chooses the US keymap immediately. No waiting, no questions.</p>
2384  <H2><a name="after-booting"></a>After booting <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#sysresccd-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>  <H2><a name="after-booting"></a>After booting <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#sysresccd-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
2385  <H3><a name="graphical-mode"></a>HELP!!! Where are the desktop and Start menu? <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#sysresccd-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H3>  <H3><a name="graphical-mode"></a>HELP!!! Where are the desktop and Start menu? <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#sysresccd-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H3>
2386  <p>You should have read <a href="#boot-column">this section</a> if you're looking for them. However, you don't need to reboot in order to enter graphical environment. Simply type this command and press ENTER:</p>  <p>Simply type this command and press ENTER twice:</p>
2387  <p class="newcode">wizard</p>  <p class="newcode">wizard</p>
 <p>The command asks you to choose a graphical environment. Try first <b>X.Org</b>, and if it fails, run the command again and choose <b>Xvesa</b>.</p>  
2388  <H3><a name="internet"></a>Connecting to the Internet <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#sysresccd-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H3>  <H3><a name="internet"></a>Connecting to the Internet <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#sysresccd-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H3>
2389  <p>The CD doesn't contain any <b>SystemRescueCD</b> documentation, because we don't have permission to redistribute it. In addition, our time is limited and we can't rewrite it all. So, you need to connect to the Internet to be able to read <b>SystemRescueCD</b>'s official online documentation.<br>  <p>The CD doesn't contain any <b>SystemRescueCD</b> documentation, because we don't have permission to redistribute it. In addition, our time is limited and we can't rewrite it all. So, you need to connect to the Internet to be able to read <b>SystemRescueCD</b>'s official online documentation.<br>
2390  <br>  <br>
2391  Luckily, establishing Internet connection should be easy, if you're in a network using DHCP. Nowadays, most people are. If you're using graphical mode and terminal isn't already open, open it via the menu that opens when you click the leftmost icon in the bottom pane.<br>  <b>SystemRescueCD</b> establishes an Internet connection automatically, if you're in a network using DHCP. Nowadays, most people are.</p>
2392  <br>  <p>If the network doesn't use DHCP, you have to configure Internet settings by hand. You should be able to do so if you've previously configured your settings in the operating system you normally use. First, stop the <b>NetworkManager</b> daemon:</p>
2393  Then, type this command and press ENTER:</p>  <p class="newcode">/etc/init.d/NetworkManager stop</p>
2394  <p class="newcode">dhcpcd eth0</p>  <p>After that, run the following command:</p>
2395  <p>If the network doesn't use DHCP, you can also configure Internet settings by hand. You should be able to do so if you've previously configured your settings in the operating system you normally use. The command to run is</p>  <p class="newcode">net-setup <font color="Green">eth0</font></p>
2396  <p class="newcode">net-setup</p>  <p><b>Note:</b> In the command replace <b><font color="Green">eth0</font></b> with the network interface you want to use.</p>
2397  <H2><a name="stop"></a>When you're done <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#sysresccd-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>  <H2><a name="stop"></a>When you're done <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#sysresccd-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
2398  <p>When you're done, you naturally want to either shut the computer down or reboot. Wait! Don't do it yet!<br>  <p>When you're done, you naturally want to either shut the computer down or reboot. Wait! Don't do it yet!<br>
2399  <br>  <br>
# Line 3240  Can&nbsp;write&nbsp;RAM:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbs Line 3202  Can&nbsp;write&nbsp;RAM:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbs
3202  &nbsp;*&nbsp;signifies&nbsp;the&nbsp;current&nbsp;active&nbsp;mode<br>  &nbsp;*&nbsp;signifies&nbsp;the&nbsp;current&nbsp;active&nbsp;mode<br>
3203  <br></p>  <br></p>
3204  <a name="shots-top"></a>  <a name="shots-top"></a>
3205  <p align="center"><img src="images/clonezilla-sysresccd-1.png" border="0" alt="The splash screen of v 3.1.0"><br>  <p align="center"><img src="images/clonezilla-sysresccd-1.png" border="0" alt="The splash screen of v 3.2.0"><br>
3206  The splash screen of v 3.1.0 (Clonezilla i686)<br><br><img src="images/clonezilla-sysresccd-2.png" border="0" alt="The splash screen of my test Restore DVD (v 3.1.0)"><br>  The splash screen of v 3.2.0 (Clonezilla i686)<br><br><img src="images/clonezilla-sysresccd-2.png" border="0" alt="The splash screen of my test Restore DVD (v 3.2.0)"><br>
3207  The splash screen of my test Restore DVD (v 3.1.0)<br>  The splash screen of my test Restore DVD (v 3.2.0 - i686)<br>
3208  As you can see both the menu entries text and the default item have been altered</p>  As you can see both the menu entries text and the default item have been altered</p>
3209  <p>You may also want to see:</p>  <p>You may also want to see:</p>
3210  <p>SystemRescueCD Screenshots - <a href="http://www.sysresccd.org/Screenshots" target="_blank">http://www.sysresccd.org/Screenshots</a><br>  <p>SystemRescueCD Screenshots - <a href="http://www.sysresccd.org/Screenshots" target="_blank">http://www.sysresccd.org/Screenshots</a><br>
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