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111 <H2 style="margin-top: 0;"><a name="restore-tui-intro"></a>Intro <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
112 <p>Assuming you have used <b>Clonezilla Live</b> to make a backup of your Windows XP system (partition <b>/dev/<font color="Red">hda1</font></b>), which you have saved as <font color="Green"><b>win_img</b></font>, you will probably be wondering what to do with it now. Well, one option would be to keep it to the disk you used to save it in, store the disk, and use it whenever you need it. Another option would be to create a DVD you can use to restore this image.<br><br>
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114 Before, up to <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD 2.6.0</b>, the process to create an automated restore DVD required entering command line prompt and writing some commands (or alternatively, writing a script to execute the commands automatically), that can be uncomfortable or even difficult for many people. If you're interested, the old instructions are <a href="restore.html">here</a>.<br><br>
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116 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 still supported but no longer needed. This page walks you through the creation of an automated restore DVD via TUI.<br><br>
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118 Assuming you have saved your image file <font color="Green"><b>win_img</b></font> in partition <font color="Green"><b>hdb4</b></font>, you have to boot <b>Clonezilla Live</b>, using <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b>.</p>
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120 <div align="center"><table class="note" border="0" cellpadding="20"><tr><td valign="top"><img src="images/info.png"></td><td>
121 The following pressentation has been made using<br><b>Clonezilla Live v 1.2.3-27</b>
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128 <H2><a name="dvd"></a>Creating the disk image <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
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130 <H3><a name="rui-0"></a>Clonezilla-SysRescCD starting screen [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
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132 <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="#rui-4">this step</a>.</p>
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134 <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>
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136 <p>The default parameters for booting <b>Clonezilla Live</b> on a 1024x768 screen, are the following:</p>
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138 <p class="newcode">append initrd=/live/initrd1.img boot=live union=aufs<br>
139 &nbsp;&nbsp;ocs_live_run="ocs-live-general" ocs_live_extra_param=""<br>
140 &nbsp;&nbsp;ocs_prerun="/live/image/restorecd/prerun.normal" ocs_live_batch="no"<br>
141 &nbsp;&nbsp;ocs_lang="<font color="Red">en_US.UTF-8</font>" ocs_live_keymap="<font color="Red">NONE</font>" vga=791 nolocales</p>
142 <!--empty line-->
143 <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>
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145 <p class="newcode">append initrd=/live/initrd1.img boot=live union=aufs<br>
146 &nbsp;&nbsp;ocs_live_run="ocs-live-general" ocs_live_extra_param=""<br>
147 &nbsp;&nbsp;ocs_prerun="/live/image/restorecd/prerun.normal" ocs_live_batch="no"<br>
148 &nbsp;&nbsp;ocs_lang="" ocs_live_keymap="" vga=791 nolocales</p>
149 </p>
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151 <H3><a name="rui-1"></a>Screen "Choose Language" [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
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153 <p><img src="images/backup-00.png"><br>I select "<font color="Red"><b>en_US.UTF-8 English</b></font>" and press ENTER.</p>
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155 <H3><a name="rui-2"></a>Screen "Configuring console-data" [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
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157 <p><img src="images/backup-01.png"><br>I select "<font color="Red"><b>Select keymap from full list</b></font>" and press ENTER. If you're using US keymap, the default option "<font color="Red"><b>Don't touch keymap</b></font>" is a better choice.</p>
158 <!--empty line-->
159 <H3><a name="rui-3"></a>Screen "Configuring console-data" [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
160
161 <p><img src="images/backup-02.png"><br>Because I haven't changed my keyboard, I select "<font color="Red"><b>pc / qwerty / Finnish / Standard / Standard</b></font>". Because you most likely use a different keyboard, choose the one you use.</p>
162 <!--empty line-->
163 <H3><a name="rui-4"></a>Screen "Start Clonezilla" [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
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165 <p><img src="images/backup-03.png"><br>I select "<font color="Red"><b>Start Clonezilla</b></font>" and press ENTER.
166 </p>
167 <!--empty line-->
168 <H3><a name="rui-5"></a>Screen "Clonezilla" [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
169
170 <p><img src="images/backup-04.png"><br>I select "<font color="Red"><b>device-image</b></font>" and press ENTER.<br> <br>
171 </p>
172 <!--empty line-->
173 <H3><a name="rui-6"></a>Screen "Mount clonezilla image directory" [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
174
175 <p>In this screen I can select the way the image file directory has been saved.
176 Available options are local directory, remote directory through <b>ssh</b>, <b>samba</b> or <b>nfs</b> and <b>skip</b>, to use the previously used directory. More info about the image file can be found at section "<a href="clonezilla.html#about">About the Image file</a>".<br>
177 <br>
178 <img src="images/backup-05.png"><br>I select "<font color="Red"><b>local_dev</b></font>" and press ENTER.
179 </p>
180 <!--empty line-->
181 <H3><a name="rui-7"></a>Next screen [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
182
183 <p>This is where I choose the location of the image file.<br><br>
184 <img src="images/restore-06.png"><br>I select partition <font color="Red"><b>hda1</b></font> and press ENTER.<br>
185 <br>
186 <img src="images/backup-07.png"><br>and then ENTER again.</p>
187
188 <p><img src="images/restore-08.png"><br>This screen displays the mounting result.<br>
189 As we can see, <font color="Red"><b>/dev/hda1</b></font> has been successfully mounted under <b>/tmp/local-dev</b>.</p>
190 <!--empty line-->
191 <H3><a name="rui-7a"></a>Next Screen [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
192
193 <p><img src="images/backup-09.png"><br>I select <font color="Red"><b>Beginer mode</b></font> to accept the default restore options, which are used if the recovery disk is ever used. If you select <font color="Red"><b>Expert mode</b></font>, you can choose the options yourself. More details can be found <a href="clonezilla.html#restore-options" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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195 <H3><a name="rui-8"></a>Screen "Clonezilla: Select mode" [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
196
197 <p>Here I can select the desired operation.<br>
198 <br>
199 <img src="images/restore-10.png"><br>I select "<font color="Red"><b>recovery-iso-zip</b></font>" and press ENTER.<br> <br></p>
200 <!--empty-line-->
201 <H3><a name="rui-9"></a>Next Screen [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
202
203 <p><img src="images/restore-11.png"><br>In this screen I select the image folder. This partition contains only one image.</p>
204 <!--empty line-->
205 <H3><a name="rui-10"></a>Next Screen [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
206
207 <p><img src="images/restore-12.png"><br>Now I am asked to select which disk the image will be restored to, if the recovery disc is used. Because this image is a backup, I choose the same disk where the original data resides. If you're upgrading your hard drive, choose the new drive.</p>
208 <!--empty line-->
209 <H3><a name="rui-11"></a>Next Screen [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
210
211 <p><img src="images/restore-13.png"><br>In this screen I can select the language that the recovery disc uses. I choose "<font color="Red"><b>en_US.UTF-8</b></font>".</p>
212 <!--empty line-->
213 <H3><a name="rui-12"></a>Next Screen [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
214
215 <p><img src="images/restore-14.png"><br>This screen allows me to select the keymap that the recovery disc uses. Unfortunately, changing the keymap requires knowing where the keymap file resides in Debian GNU/Linux. Because I don't know it, I just press ENTER to accept US keymap.</p>
216 <!--empty line-->
217 <H3><a name="rui-13"></a>Next Screen [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
218
219 <p><img src="images/restore-15.png"><br>I select "<font color="Red"><b>iso</b></font>" to create a CD/DVD disk image which I can burn to a recordable CD/DVD disc. The good thing about recordable discs is that overwriting the backup by accident is impossible. The "<font color="Red"><b>zip</b></font>" option creates a ZIP file which can be used to create a bootable pendrive or external hard drive.</p>
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221 <p><img src="images/restore-16.png"><br>Then the program will display the command that will be executed and will ask me to press ENTER.</p>
222 <!--empty line-->
223 <p><a name="dl-dvd"></a><img src="images/cust-menu-01.png"><br>Due to limitations of <b>mkisofs</b>, the script can't create a ISO file which is over 4,5 gigabytes in size. It causes problems if the size of your image is over 4,4 gigabytes. <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b> contains a workaround that creates a ISO file that contains no image, so you can add the image manually later. This dialog asks if you want to do so. Note that if you see this dialog, you most likely need a dual layer DVD+R or Blu-ray disc to burn the image. <b>Growisofs</b> doesn't support multisession burning on dual layer DVD-R discs, so such disc can't be used either.</p>
224 <!--empty line-->
225 <H3><a name="rui-14"></a>Screen "Customization section" [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
226
227 <p><img src="images/cust-menu-02.png"><br>Now I am asked if I want to customize the boot menu of the disc. I answer "<font color="Red"><b>Yes</b></font>". If you don't want to customize the menu, continue from <a href="#rui-22">this step</a>.</p>
228 <!--empty line-->
229 <H3><a name="rui-15"></a>Screen "DVD Title" [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
230
231 <p><img src="images/cust-menu-03.png"><br>In this screen I select the title of the boot menu. I type "Home PC Restore DVD".</p>
232 <!--empty line-->
233 <H3><a name="rui-16"></a>Screen "Menu Items Caption" [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
234
235 <p><img src="images/cust-menu-04.png"><br>This screen allows me to select the caption for all menu items. I enter "Restore Win XP".</p>
236 <!--empty line-->
237 <H3><a name="rui-17"></a>Screen "Boot delay" [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
238
239 <p><img src="images/cust-menu-05.png"><br>I press ENTER to accept the default delay of 30 seconds. It means that when a computer is booted from the restore disc, it waits 30 seconds before choosing the default option automatically. You may want to reduce this delay if, for example, your keyboard doesn't work in boot menu and you must wait until the delay ends.</p>
240 <!--empty line-->
241 <H3><a name="rui-18"></a>Screen "Default Boot Item" [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
242
243 <p><img src="images/cust-menu-06.png"><br>In this screen I can select the default option of the menu. Selecting one of the options that restore the image makes using the disc even easier, but also raises the risk that the image is restored accidentally. Another reason to select such option may be that your keyboard doesn't work in boot menu, preventing you from choosing any non-default option. I select the first option that restores the image using pixel dimensions of 1024*768.</p>
244 <!--empty line-->
245 <H3><a name="rui-19"></a>Screen "Boot Screen Image" [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
246
247 <p><img src="images/cust-menu-07.png"><br>This screen allows me to select the background picture of the menu. Note that the picture must be in the same partition that contains the disk image, if you don't mind entering command line and mounting the right partition manually. I choose picture <b><font color="Green">mysplash.png</font></b> in the root of the partition. Because the partition has been mounted in <b>/home/partimag</b>, the full path of the picture is <b>/home/partimag/<font color="Green">mysplash.png</font></b>.</p>
248 <!--empty line-->
249 <H3><a name="rui-20"></a>Screen "ISO Label" [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
250
251 <p><img src="images/cust-menu-08.png"><br>In this screen I can select the volume label of the disc. Volume label is the name of the disc you may see in various situations, for example in the notification you see when you insert the disc into your DVD writer. I type "Backup_52-2009_hdb".</p>
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253 <H3><a name="rui-21"></a>Screen "Publisher ID" [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
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255 <p><img src="images/cust-menu-09.png"><br>This is where I choose the publisher ID of the ISO file and the disc. Publisher ID means the person or company who created the disc. However, at least in GNU/Linux reading the publisher ID is, strictly speaking, a challenge. <a href="http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/getting-volume-information-from-cds-iso-images/" target="_blank">Here</a> are instructions to read the publisher ID of a ISO file. I didn't find any working instructions to read the ID from the disc.</p>
256 <!--empty line-->
257 <H3><a name="rui-22"></a>Starting the creation of the disk image [<a href="#restore-tui-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
258
259 <p><img src="images/restore-17.png"><br>After that, creation of the disk image begins. Note that no confirmation is asked it the disk image is small enough to fit to a CD.
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261 <br>
262 <img src="images/cust-menu-10.png">
263 <br>
264 If you have <a href="#dl-dvd">above</a> enabled the workaround to create a ISO file without any image, you get the info screen, which explains the actions to be taken in order to burn the ISO file and add the iamge file to the DVD. A script file is also saved as <b>/tmp/burnISO</b>.<br>
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266 <img src="images/restore-18.png"><br>
267 When the disk image is successfully created, I must reboot in order to burn the disc because my DVD burner is still in use. <b>Clonezilla Live</b> can be loaded into computer memory during boot in order to be able to burn disc(s) within it. However, due to a known bug, the disk image can't be created if <b>Clonezilla Live</b> has been loaded into memory. (<a href="http://free.nchc.org.tw/clonezilla-live/stable/Known-issues-Clonezilla-live.txt" target="_blank">source</a>) Thus, I press <font color="Red"><b>1</b></font> and ENTER to reboot to another operating system and burn the image using graphical burning program. For instructions, follow one of these links:<br>
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269 <a href="restore-tui-burn.html">If the ISO file contains the disk image</a><br>
270 <a href="restore-tui-burn.html#dvd-noimage">If the ISO file contains no image</a><br>
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