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#353 "Failed to translate partition name" when backing up PS4 Hard Drive

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2021-04-30
2020-11-26
Oscar vL
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Version: clonezilla-live-2.7.0-10-amd64
Running from USB bootable media created with tuxboot-0.8.2.exe in Windows
Drive type: 1TB SATA SSD connected via USB

I'm trying to clone my PS4's Hard Drive in such a way that if I restore the image it's a 1:1 copy including all partitions etc, because if the integrity is compromised the backup is useless.

My confidence in the backup's quality is low because the screen keeps getting "Failed to translate partition name" errors.

Do you know what the cause might be? Will it compromise the backups integrity?

Thanks.

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  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2020-11-27

    It's a warning from the command "parted" I believe. Not an error.
    Do you have any issue to continue? If not, what's the image content you save?
    It should look like the one here:
    https://clonezilla.org/fine-print-live-doc.php?path=./clonezilla-live/doc/01_Save_disk_image/11-saving-disk-image.doc#11-saving-disk-image.doc

    Steven

     
    • Oscar vL

      Oscar vL - 2020-11-28

      Hi,

      I ended up using dd for this purpose instead because this bug made me
      unsure about the integrity of clonezilla's backup. But it's reassuring to
      hear these were just warnings.

      Thanks.

       

      Last edit: Steven Shiau 2021-04-30
  • Samuel Fry

    Samuel Fry - 2021-04-28

    I am getting the same issue. I am trying to create an image of a Windows 10 OS on a flashdrive.

    Unfortunately, nothing ever gets copied to said flash drive. I feel like the warnings have something to do with that too

     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2021-04-30

    In that case, I suggest you use dd to disk the whole disk.

    Steven

     

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