What did you mean by "turn these into usable images for virtual machine (KVM) use"? Won't you restore the image on your KVM machine?
PS. A Clonezilla image is a dir, not a single file.
Steven.
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He may be referring to the capability of some hard drive images to also work as virtual machine images. And vice-versa. First, must boot either the virtual machine or hardware with the CZ LiveCD image.
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It looks like I've successfully cloned a system with 2 drives. But I have a bunch of files:
Info-dmi.txt
Info-lshw.txt
Info-lspci.txt
Info-packages.txt
disk
parts
sda-chs.sf
sda-hidden-data-after-mbr
sda-mbr
sda-pt.parted
sda-pt.sf
sda1.ntfs-ptcl-img.gz.aa
sdb-chs.sf
sdb-hidden-data-after-mbr
sdb-mbr
sdb-pt.parted
sdb-pt.sf
sdb1.ntfs-ptcl-img.gz.aa
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I need to turn these into usable images for virtual machine (KVM) use.
How does one do that?
Thanks,
Chris
What did you mean by "turn these into usable images for virtual machine (KVM) use"? Won't you restore the image on your KVM machine?
PS. A Clonezilla image is a dir, not a single file.
Steven.
He may be referring to the capability of some hard drive images to also work as virtual machine images. And vice-versa. First, must boot either the virtual machine or hardware with the CZ LiveCD image.