The restore process is completed successfully and the restored Linux distro boots and works ok, I'm just trying to fine tune my command. I only save/restore logical Ext4 partitions with Clonezilla and use another disk imaging software for Windows partitions and MBR.
Last edit: Kirkx 2014-09-19
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"Device /dev/sda25 is not a FAT partition. Skip updating syslinux on that" -> This is very fine. It's just a message. You do not have to worry about that.
Steven.
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When I run "restoreparts" restoring Ext4 partition I can see the following message towards the end of the process:
"Device /dev/sda25 is not a FAT partition. Skip updating syslinux on that"
I'm not sure if I should include -ius parameter in my command:
-ius [do not update syslinux related files after restoring]
The command is as follows:
/usr/sbin/ocs-sr -e2 -c -t -r -k -p true restoreparts ask_user sda25
The restore process is completed successfully and the restored Linux distro boots and works ok, I'm just trying to fine tune my command. I only save/restore logical Ext4 partitions with Clonezilla and use another disk imaging software for Windows partitions and MBR.
Last edit: Kirkx 2014-09-19
"Device /dev/sda25 is not a FAT partition. Skip updating syslinux on that" -> This is very fine. It's just a message. You do not have to worry about that.
Steven.