Everything seems to work in creating ISO and burning it to a USB pen drive using rufus.
Target PC boots into Clonezilla Live, no problem, but when it looks for the image to restore in /home/partimag Clonezilla is searching for an image woth a different name than the image that is in folder.
Name of original image is W10-64-LP_19.0-64gb-disk and that is what it's called in /home aswell.
ISO restore are looking for a image called W10-64-LP_1
If I after burning manually change the name of the image in /home to what clonezilla is expecting to find, the restore works as it should.
Tested with the 4 latest stable versions with same result.
Found a solution! Name of the image to be inserted must be 10 characters or shorter!
Somehow I can not reproduce this issue. I tried to change an image as your name: W10-64-LP_19.0-64gb-disk
and booted Clonezilla live 2.6.5-5, followed the steps https://clonezilla.org/show-live-doc-content.php?topic=clonezilla-live/doc/04_Create_Recovery_Clonezilla
The created iso file was:
clonezilla-live-W10-64-LP_19.0-64gb-disk.iso
Then I booted it, and the image was successfully restored to a disk.
No idea why there is a such issue there. Very weird...
Steven
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I have a major problem when creating a working Recovery-ISO with clonezilla-live-2.6.4-10-amd64.
I have a image made with Clonezilla that I'm trying to insert into a Recovery-ISO, according to https://clonezilla.org/show-live-doc-content.php?topic=clonezilla-live/doc/04_Create_Recovery_Clonezilla
Everything seems to work in creating ISO and burning it to a USB pen drive using rufus.
Target PC boots into Clonezilla Live, no problem, but when it looks for the image to restore in /home/partimag Clonezilla is searching for an image woth a different name than the image that is in folder.
Name of original image is W10-64-LP_19.0-64gb-disk and that is what it's called in /home aswell.
ISO restore are looking for a image called W10-64-LP_1
If I after burning manually change the name of the image in /home to what clonezilla is expecting to find, the restore works as it should.
Tested with the 4 latest stable versions with same result.
Found a solution! Name of the image to be inserted must be 10 characters or shorter!
Last edit: Daniel Jonsson 2019-12-09
Somehow I can not reproduce this issue. I tried to change an image as your name: W10-64-LP_19.0-64gb-disk
and booted Clonezilla live 2.6.5-5, followed the steps
https://clonezilla.org/show-live-doc-content.php?topic=clonezilla-live/doc/04_Create_Recovery_Clonezilla
The created iso file was:
clonezilla-live-W10-64-LP_19.0-64gb-disk.iso
Then I booted it, and the image was successfully restored to a disk.
No idea why there is a such issue there. Very weird...
Steven