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Henrique
2019-10-24
2022-12-08
  • Henrique

    Henrique - 2019-10-24

    Hello everyone, this is the first time I am using clonezilla, I have clone my entire disk and it went well, now I need to restore it because I lost everything I had on the hard drive, but whenever I try to restore this error appears to me target_parts is not assigned in function task_restoreparts.
    I have a job on this backup that I have to restore.
    Can anyone help me?

     
  • Henrique

    Henrique - 2019-10-24

    thisthis

     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2019-10-24

    Which version of Clonezilla live did you use? How did you use that? Please show us your steps one by one in detail so that we can try to reproduce this issue.
    BTW, please also give testing Clonezilla live a try, e.g., 2.6.4-10 or 20191024-eoan:
    https://clonezilla.org/downloads.php

    Steven

     
  • Henrique

    Henrique - 2019-10-24

    I tried to use the version you mentioned, but at startup I get an error saying that I need to start the kernel first.
    To do the cloning I used version 2.6.3-7, and cloned the whole disk.
    Now when I try to restore I get the error from the previous image.
    I don't even need all the files, just one folder actually and I can't recover.

     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2019-10-24

    Please show us your steps one by one in detail, from the boot menu, so that we can try to reproduce this issue.
    Thanks.

    Steven

     
  • Henrique

    Henrique - 2019-10-25

    I installed win10, now I just need to access the documents of my project, which is in the backup that I made.
    Is there any way I can access through win10.
    I do not need to restore the partition, just restore a folder with my project, I need help.

     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2019-10-25
     
    • Henrique

      Henrique - 2019-10-26

      Is there any way to do it for win10?
      I need to recover the files as soon as possible and I spent all week unable to recover.

       
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2019-10-28

    No, However, you can have a virtual machine, like virtualbox on Windows 10, to do that.

    Steven

     
  • huh

    huh - 2022-07-14

    Hi, I have a similar problem with version 3.0.1-8 stable.
    I wanted to restore a year old backup from 2021 and I got this error. I see that before that clonezilla writes to some temp folder and then the error "No space left on device" appears. Why is he doing it? It continues to target_ parts error etc. When I checked the image, it said something like partitions are restorable. With version 2.7.2-39 it is perfectly fine, the disk recovered from img files.
    I don't know why he does it.

     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2022-07-17

    The /tmp is using tmpfs, which uses RAM as disk. Looks like you have small RAM on that machine.
    Please run:
    1. free -h
    2. df -ah
    in the command line prompt then post the results.

    Steven

     
    • huh

      huh - 2022-07-28

      The computer was not mine and I had already returned it. There was no point in trying again when it worked normally with the old clonezilla live. I remember the computer had at least 16GB of RAM.

      Update:
      Now I checked it, the computer had 16GB DDR4.

       

      Last edit: huh 2022-07-29
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2022-08-06

    No idea. If you reproduce this issue on another machine, please post it and help us to fix this issue.

    Steven

     
  • Nenad

    Nenad - 2022-11-16

    This is the log in /var/log/clonezilla.log

     
  • Nenad

    Nenad - 2022-11-16

    Ok I found the issue. It was related to user permission on files. Infact the issue started after i migrated source file to a new server.

     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2022-12-08

    OK, great. Thanks for sharing that.

    Steven

     

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