Hello, would like to install Clonezilla to SDXC with extf-fileformat. Is this possible? Background: I would like to leave the SDXC in the notebook and don't want to have access from Windows to the file system.
Second question: Is ist possible to install clonezilla to a second partition on my notebook and make it bootable from the UEFI-Bios?
Thanks in advance
Shalom
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For your 1st qestion, I have no SDXC device, so I have never tested it. However, since it's a normal block device, there is no reason why it won't work to boot a GNU/Linux system.
As for your 2nd question, yes. just unzip the Clonezilla live file on your 2nd partition, and edit your uEFI boot loader. It should work.
Steven
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Thanks! I created a second partition via powershell, copied everything on it and made it bootable via efibootmgr, sad that there is no known way to me, to replace efibootmgr with something on windows which is opensource. There are closed source options, but I dont't like to use non open source.
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Hello, would like to install Clonezilla to SDXC with extf-fileformat. Is this possible? Background: I would like to leave the SDXC in the notebook and don't want to have access from Windows to the file system.
Second question: Is ist possible to install clonezilla to a second partition on my notebook and make it bootable from the UEFI-Bios?
Thanks in advance
Shalom
F. :-)
For your 1st qestion, I have no SDXC device, so I have never tested it. However, since it's a normal block device, there is no reason why it won't work to boot a GNU/Linux system.
As for your 2nd question, yes. just unzip the Clonezilla live file on your 2nd partition, and edit your uEFI boot loader. It should work.
Steven
Thanks! I created a second partition via powershell, copied everything on it and made it bootable via efibootmgr, sad that there is no known way to me, to replace efibootmgr with something on windows which is opensource. There are closed source options, but I dont't like to use non open source.