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Trable with image Intel Q35

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2008-03-20
2013-04-05
  • Vladimirov Vladimirov

    Привет всем!

    Работал ли кто с этой программой?
    Использовал версию Clonezilla_live_1.0.1.19

    HDD Western Digital WD800AAJS
    Chipset Intel Q35

    Загрузил в режиме (Filesave mode),
    так как в режиме (Clonezilla_live Default setting VGA800x600),
    на экране не отображается ничего, хотя
    на материнках с 965 чипсетом в этом режиме работает.

    Снял образ нормально, ни разу не ругнулась.

    Потом при заливке, на 20%
    выдает ошибку

    Invalid command code in image.

    No cciss drivers loaded. Assume no cciss related disk. Skip cciss related actions.

    The grub directory is NOT found. May be is not supported in the kernel.
    Skip grub instal.

     
    • Steven Shiau

      Steven Shiau - 2008-03-20

      Maybe someone else can help you, but for me, I can read English and Chinese only. Though I can guess some of your question.

       
    • Vladimirov Vladimirov

      I'm sorry

      Clonezilla_live_1.0.1.19

      HDD Western Digital WD800AAJS
      Chipset Intel Q35

      I loaded Clonezilla in Filesave mode,
      since in Clonezilla_live Default setting VGA800x600
      there's nothing on screen,
      although on motherboards with 965 chip sets
      this mode is OK.

      I save image OK, there were no problem.
      Later on restore, at 20% the error occurs

      "Invalid command code in image.

      No cciss drivers loaded. Assume no cciss related disk. Skip cciss related actions.

      The grub directory is NOT found. May be is not supported in the kernel.
      Skip grub instal".

       
      • Steven Shiau

        Steven Shiau - 2008-03-21

        Looks like the image is broken. Make sure your RAM and network connection (if you are using network filesystem) are flawless.

         
    • Vladimirov Vladimirov

      Thank you!

      DEBIAN does not wish to be loaded, when on motherboard two RAM rods on 512Mb.

      Has pulled out one rod. Images are normally saved and restored.

       
      • Steven Shiau

        Steven Shiau - 2008-03-26

        So you mean with one RAM, it's working ?
        If so, maybe this is something with kernel modules and your motherboard chips.

         

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