I'm using Clonezilla Live (the latest stable x64 Ubuntu based), booting from a USB stick.
(I made it with unetbootin).
From time to time, I'm getting this error:
"Target disk sda does not exist in the image saved from disk(s) "sdb"".
(Sda is a data partition and sdb is my Linux partition).
I don't know why I'm getting sometimes this error, so I'm aborting and relaunching clonezilla and then restoring my image (without getting this warning).
I never had this warning with previous versions, so I'm just reporting it.
Greets!!! :-)
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I'm using Clonezilla Live (the latest stable x64 Ubuntu based), booting from a USB stick.
(I made it with unetbootin).
From time to time, I'm getting this error:
"Target disk sda does not exist in the image saved from disk(s) "sdb"".
(Sda is a data partition and sdb is my Linux partition).
I don't know why I'm getting sometimes this error, so I'm aborting and relaunching clonezilla and then restoring my image (without getting this warning).
I never had this warning with previous versions, so I'm just reporting it.
Greets!!! :-)
OK. Since it's kernel related error, I switched to the Debian based version and I had no problems for the past 2-3 weeks.
Thanks!!! :-)
OK, cool!
Steven.