Michael van Strien

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  • Followup: RE: Killed my source partition table

    Steven, I used GParted to reduce the size of the partition first. I cannot point at GParted for the issue with the partition table as I had never used it before my first attempt with Clonezilla. After using GParted my system still booted OK. There were still two issues where clonezilla creamed my partition table: when doing my first saving of a drive over ssh, and twice after restoring from...

    2009-09-12 13:13:54 UTC in Clonezilla

  • Followup: RE: Killed my source partition table

    The third restore seemed to work. On a whim I ran fdisk and resaved the partition table before rebooting. I haven't had any problems on my Dell laptop which is using the same USB to boot. Perhaps it is something with the Acer Aspire One BIOS or hardware?.

    2009-09-05 18:18:53 UTC in Clonezilla

  • Followup: RE: Killed my source partition table

    So after I had this problem the first time I luckily was able to restore the image I made. Now I've made a second image (after resizing the drives to be smaller) and tried to install that image on the same netbook, but with a smaller drive. (Why have a bigger drive on my netbook than my normal laptop?) Interestingly my partition table got trashed when I tried to restore to the new drive on...

    2009-09-05 16:48:07 UTC in Clonezilla

  • Killed my source partition table

    I did a clone of a 160G hard disk on an Acer Aspire One AOD151 netbook. The version of Clonezeilla was from July of 2009, 1.2.2-26. There was a hidden partition for system restore and an NTFS partition for the running OS. I'm not sure how, but my partition table was corrupted during the backup. Before backup the system booted fine and was a fairly pristine install. After backup the...

    2009-09-02 11:53:41 UTC in Clonezilla

  • updated zuc_totdui.ui file

    Updated totd interface for display on various sized screens.

    2004-11-22 09:25:09 UTC in ZUC

  • gui updates for 640x480 screen

    Attached is a .ui file which make zuc fit both on a 240x320 screen and a 640x480 screen. This really just applies layouts and groups items to that they will stretch properly. Some changes to size policy were made, and a text label to provide space for the menu bar was also added.

    2004-11-22 09:22:29 UTC in ZUC

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