I cleaned my fan and my notebook became more silent. With clonezilla-live-1.2.10-14-amd64 it works fine now: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/267/16318451.jpg/
I think steven_shiau was right: the dusty fan was the problem, unless they fixed something in the new clonezilla vesion.
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I had a comparable experience.
I still think, there is anyway a bug, at least in the underlying Linux system, because it should throttle down the CPU speed when the temperature becomes too hot, to prevent from abruptly crash caused by overheating sensor.
Before the fan cleaning, CPU-intensive tasks under Windows XP properly throttled the CPU speed. So the system became slow, but never stopped completely.
CloneZilla in co-work with the underlying Linux system should behave same.
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No, I have no idea.
I still think this to be a kernel function rather than a tool.
If I had time, I would install clonezilla in my Ubuntu to see, if it would crash Ubuntu too.
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Same problem Can't get CloneZilla to work ... keeps shutting system down. I believe that CloneZilla is not working correctly with multi-core CPUs. I don't have a cooling issue. I have a CloneZilla issue that shuts down system after about 25% backup - system shuts off. No Warning, etc.
SYSTEM INFO:
Mobo:
MSI 990FXA-GD65 v2R
CPU:
AMD FX-8320 Vishera 8 core ... with a Cooler Master GeminII S524 Version 2 CPU Air Cooler with 120 mm Silencio FP Fan, 2 more Fans - 1 Front, 1 Rear (70 CFM)
RAM:
2 x 8GB Corsair Vengence 1600 Mhz
GPU:
ASUS GT610 w/2GB DDR3 Ram (running 2 monitors)
PSU:
Enermax ENP450AST 450 Watt
OS:
UbuntuStudio-64 v16.04 LTS
Any Suggestions ? ? ?
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Normally this is related to hardware issue, especially the heat issue. Clonezilla DOES work for multi-core CPU machine.
If you enter expert mode, and choose the compression as "-z1" (not -z1p), then it will use only one core to compress the image. Maybe it won't cause high temperature so your machine won't shutdown.
Steven
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I cleaned my fan and my notebook became more silent. With clonezilla-live-1.2.10-14-amd64 it works fine now: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/267/16318451.jpg/
I think steven_shiau was right: the dusty fan was the problem, unless they fixed something in the new clonezilla vesion.
I had a comparable experience.
I still think, there is anyway a bug, at least in the underlying Linux system, because it should throttle down the CPU speed when the temperature becomes too hot, to prevent from abruptly crash caused by overheating sensor.
Before the fan cleaning, CPU-intensive tasks under Windows XP properly throttled the CPU speed. So the system became slow, but never stopped completely.
CloneZilla in co-work with the underlying Linux system should behave same.
Yes, that's true.
Do you know any tool on GNU/Linux which can prevent the overheating?
Thanks.
Steven.
No, I have no idea.
I still think this to be a kernel function rather than a tool.
If I had time, I would install clonezilla in my Ubuntu to see, if it would crash Ubuntu too.
Same problem Can't get CloneZilla to work ... keeps shutting system down. I believe that CloneZilla is not working correctly with multi-core CPUs. I don't have a cooling issue. I have a CloneZilla issue that shuts down system after about 25% backup - system shuts off. No Warning, etc.
SYSTEM INFO:
Mobo:
MSI 990FXA-GD65 v2R
CPU:
AMD FX-8320 Vishera 8 core ... with a Cooler Master GeminII S524 Version 2 CPU Air Cooler with 120 mm Silencio FP Fan, 2 more Fans - 1 Front, 1 Rear (70 CFM)
RAM:
2 x 8GB Corsair Vengence 1600 Mhz
GPU:
ASUS GT610 w/2GB DDR3 Ram (running 2 monitors)
PSU:
Enermax ENP450AST 450 Watt
OS:
UbuntuStudio-64 v16.04 LTS
Any Suggestions ? ? ?
Normally this is related to hardware issue, especially the heat issue. Clonezilla DOES work for multi-core CPU machine.
If you enter expert mode, and choose the compression as "-z1" (not -z1p), then it will use only one core to compress the image. Maybe it won't cause high temperature so your machine won't shutdown.
Steven