Hello to everyone, we have a legacy system with a 686 compatible cpu (vortex) and we have a issue with ssd recnognition. Until now we have used a older clonezilla version (2.6.6) without problems but that version doesn'r recognize our new ssd model. So we tried to use newer clonezilla version 3.2.0 but after the selection of keyboard language the main program doesn't start and instead we have a bash shell.
In your opinion is an issue due to incompatibility with our older configuration or maybe is it possible to solve?
Otherwhise there is a way to force ssd recognition on older clonezilla version?
Thanks in advance and have a nice day.
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We use Debian and Ubuntu Linux as our underlying OS for the Clonezilla live system. The upstream has dropped the i686 support...
I suggest maybe you can move the disk to x86-64 machine to do the system back or cloning (if it's doable), that would be easier.
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Hello to everyone, we have a legacy system with a 686 compatible cpu (vortex) and we have a issue with ssd recnognition. Until now we have used a older clonezilla version (2.6.6) without problems but that version doesn'r recognize our new ssd model. So we tried to use newer clonezilla version 3.2.0 but after the selection of keyboard language the main program doesn't start and instead we have a bash shell.
In your opinion is an issue due to incompatibility with our older configuration or maybe is it possible to solve?
Otherwhise there is a way to force ssd recognition on older clonezilla version?
Thanks in advance and have a nice day.
We use Debian and Ubuntu Linux as our underlying OS for the Clonezilla live system. The upstream has dropped the i686 support...
I suggest maybe you can move the disk to x86-64 machine to do the system back or cloning (if it's doable), that would be easier.