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Question over Clonezilla 2.2.-16 64 Bit (German)

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Holger
2013-11-13
2013-12-30
  • Holger

    Holger - 2013-11-13

    Clonezilla recognizes the 64 bit version 2.2.-016 (German) pci express SSD cards?
    I have recently bought a 110GB OCZ Revodrive 1, and will soon assemble my PC. Therefore my question above already in advance.

    (I ask for any excuse to poor legibility of my sentences, I'm from Germany, and have little knowledge of English, and worked with the Google Translator for this line.)

     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2013-11-21

    Not sure. However, both Clonezilla live 2.2.0-16 or 2.2.0-29 use Linux kernel 3.11, it's very new. Therefore maybe your card is supported.
    If not, please give Clonezilla live 20131118-trusty a try. It comes with Linux kernel 3.12, so it should support more hardware.

    Steven.

     
  • Holger

    Holger - 2013-11-21

    Thank you!
    Once I tried it, I will give a resume here.
    (I've already downloaded the latest version of Clonezilla.
    2.2.0-29)

    Holger

     
  • Holger

    Holger - 2013-12-12

    Hello,
    I have tried to secure today with Clonezilla 2.2.0-31 64bit my RevoDrive, and got an error message, and have therefore ended the program prematurely.
    (My RevoDrive running in RAID 0 and correspondingly two partitions with Clonezilla will be shown.)
    Below: A screenshot

    many greetings, Holger

     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2013-12-14

    Clonezilla does not handle RAID very well... I believe this is the main issue.
    As for the error message, is your destination disk size is smaller than the source one?

    Steven.

     
  • Holger

    Holger - 2013-12-14

    If Clonezilla can not deal properly with RAID, is there any other image software solution that is free?
    My destination disk to which the image should be saved is greater than the source hard drive ...

    greetings, Holger

     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2013-12-28

    No idea.
    It's possible you can use dd command or partclone command to do that. However, you have to deal with the partition table, boot loader manually.

    Steven.

     
  • Holger

    Holger - 2013-12-29

    Thanks, I'll try it in the days.

    greetings, Holger

     
  • Holger

    Holger - 2013-12-30

    Hello ...
    I have just tried both variants, as described.
    It does not. Either I do not get displayed my RevoDrive, or there is the same error message as in another post I posted ...
    I do not want to try and see if it could work with it despite the message. Not that I then have to re-set up my PC afterwards, because it does not work with the image. I had also possibly if my RevoDrive should be broken once to buy me a normal SSD without RAID. Then it does not work with the image from RAID likely anyway because the RAID is not recognized as a "whole", but only as two halves.
    What me when booting from Clonezilla 2.2.0-31 64bit noticed: A file could not be loaded. If I'm not mistaken, you said "raid45" ...

    greetings Holger

     

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