I've just started to play with clonezilla and seem to be missing something. I've tried twice to image and restore a fresh Centos7 install. Basically I'm following a default/beginner clone path thru a CZ live boot then the virtual same path to do a restore. The image appears to be there on the external USB attached HD after a normal reboot after the image clone but after another boot w/ CZ live the boot from the now restored internal HD just boots to a GRUB command line.
It seems like a simple process and I can't see what I'm doing wrong. Any thought would be appreciated.
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"just boots to a GRUB command line" -> Please give Clonezilla live "amd64" version, not i686 or i586, a try. To run the grub-install from CentOS7, you need to have a same arch linux kernel and environment to run it.
We all set the default download arch to amd64 in the download page.
Steven.
Last edit: Steven Shiau 2015-05-09
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I've just started to play with clonezilla and seem to be missing something. I've tried twice to image and restore a fresh Centos7 install. Basically I'm following a default/beginner clone path thru a CZ live boot then the virtual same path to do a restore. The image appears to be there on the external USB attached HD after a normal reboot after the image clone but after another boot w/ CZ live the boot from the now restored internal HD just boots to a GRUB command line.
It seems like a simple process and I can't see what I'm doing wrong. Any thought would be appreciated.
"just boots to a GRUB command line" -> Please give Clonezilla live "amd64" version, not i686 or i586, a try. To run the grub-install from CentOS7, you need to have a same arch linux kernel and environment to run it.
We all set the default download arch to amd64 in the download page.
Steven.
Last edit: Steven Shiau 2015-05-09