· Boot the machine via Clonezilla live The boot menu of Clonezilla live Here we choose x mode, after pressing Enter, you will see Debian Linux booting process Choose language Choose keyboard layout Choose "Start Clonezilla" Choose "lite-server" option Mount the image repository. Choose the massive deployment mode using BT from raw device mode. · You can manually mount it, but in the TUI, it does not prompt you to do that. A lot of people already used that to mount a samber server without domain, and that works. You can try to search in the forum or mailing list. The one now in testing branch does support samba domain. Give it a try. BTW, clonezilla is run with sudo, so it's run as root. If you use Clonezilla live to boot into shell mode, you have to mount the clonezilla image home (maybe source is from ssh server, nfs server or samba server) as /home/partimag first, and run "cd /home/partimag" to change working dir so that you have a writable dir later. If you are using Clonezilla server, the clonezilla images normally already exist in the directory /home/partimag.
Download Clonezilla Live, burn the iso image (you can use the free Imgburn for this) and boot the computer from the CD. As I previously stated, for those of you using Clonezilla Server the instructions should be pretty much the same, except that instead of booting from a LiveCD, you will be booting from the network connecting to a Clonezilla server which will store your image. Now we need to mount a device as /home/partimag (Clonezilla image(s) repository so that we can read or save the image in /home/partimag. ///NOTE/// You should NOT mount the partition you want to backup as /home/partimag The partition name is the device name in GNU/Linux. The first partition in the first disk is "hda1" or "sda1", the 2nd. This post sums up how to manually restore a partition backup create by Clonezilla (using partclone) into a VMware virtual machine, which can be then either executed or its (virtual) disk mounted.
I.e., I can mount it as /home/partimag for the Clonezilla image (s) repository. Now we need to mount a device as /home/partimag (Clonezilla image (s) repository so that we can read or save the image in /home/partimag. ///NOTE/// You should NOT mount the partition you want to backup as /home/partimag. You can manually mount it, but in the TUI, it does not prompt you to do that. A lot of people already used that to mount a samber server without domain, and that works. You can try to search in the forum or mailing list. The one now in testing branch does support samba domain. Give it a try. BTW, clonezilla is run with sudo, so it's run as root. Prepare Clonezilla live Boot your Clonezilla live via USB Choose "ToRAM" option in the boot menu Choose language Choose keyboard layout Choose "Start Clonezilla" Choose "disk_to_local_disk" Choose source disk Choose target disk Start cloning Disk is cloned [Back to 'Clonezilla Live Doc'].
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