"ocs_prerun is for you to run a command before Clonezilla is started ..."
This is quite misleading. At first I actually assumed that ocs_prerun is intended to run some specialized commands before Clonezilla is fully loaded to RAM. Only after digging deeper into the documentation I realized that the proper explanation of ocs_prerun, ocs_postrun and ocs_live_run seems to be as follows:
ocs_prerun is intended for running a command before an operation of saving or restoring an image is started.
ocs_live_run is intended for saving or restoring an image.
ocs_postrun is intended for running a command after an operation of saving or restoring an image has been completed.
If my interpretation is correct then I would suggest to clarify the documentation accordingly.
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According to this page:
http://clonezilla.org/fine-print-live-doc.php?path=clonezilla-live/doc/99_Misc/00_live-boot-parameters.doc
"ocs_prerun is for you to run a command before Clonezilla is started ..."
This is quite misleading. At first I actually assumed that ocs_prerun is intended to run some specialized commands before Clonezilla is fully loaded to RAM. Only after digging deeper into the documentation I realized that the proper explanation of ocs_prerun, ocs_postrun and ocs_live_run seems to be as follows:
ocs_prerun is intended for running a command before an operation of saving or restoring an image is started.
ocs_live_run is intended for saving or restoring an image.
ocs_postrun is intended for running a command after an operation of saving or restoring an image has been completed.
If my interpretation is correct then I would suggest to clarify the documentation accordingly.
Thanks. They are updated. If any more suggestions, please post again.
Steven.