Quick one, I've tried to search the forum/Google for a quick piece of advice. I work for a local computer shop, and i'm trying out clonezilla, and so far i love it, great work guys.
but here is my issue. After playing around and successfully imaging and re-imaging files across our network, i noticed something funny one of the images
E.g i have created a 250GB image of my ezio clonezilla machine, now i was also using it as a file store, so i got hold of a 500GB hard drive, successfully transferred the image and it booted fine, we used to use acronis, so it gave the option of resizing the partition, well to cut a long story short, it left out the other 250GB as unused space,
So here is my question, is there a way when you clone the image back that if the image is X-GB (i.e any size), can you set clonezilla to USE the entire drive. i.e clone the partition to the full 500GB.
Or do i need to do what i did, and clone the drive, then use G-Parted live to extend the partition?
Cheers
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Hi,
Quick one, I've tried to search the forum/Google for a quick piece of advice. I work for a local computer shop, and i'm trying out clonezilla, and so far i love it, great work guys.
but here is my issue. After playing around and successfully imaging and re-imaging files across our network, i noticed something funny one of the images
E.g i have created a 250GB image of my ezio clonezilla machine, now i was also using it as a file store, so i got hold of a 500GB hard drive, successfully transferred the image and it booted fine, we used to use acronis, so it gave the option of resizing the partition, well to cut a long story short, it left out the other 250GB as unused space,
So here is my question, is there a way when you clone the image back that if the image is X-GB (i.e any size), can you set clonezilla to USE the entire drive. i.e clone the partition to the full 500GB.
Or do i need to do what i did, and clone the drive, then use G-Parted live to extend the partition?
Cheers
Did you mean you use the option "-k1" when restoring, but the result is not what you expected? Or?
Steven.