I have a customized image of a flash drive I want to share with my coworkers so that they can create their own copy of it. It includes multiple partitions with various file systems and installed Ubuntu.
Some of my coworkers may not be computer literate, so I need to dumb down imaging as much as possible.
My idea was to create a tuxboot disk image of clonezilla which would also include my flashdrive image on it. After I image an empty flashdrive with this clonezilla image I would boot from it. Clonezilla would automatically load to ram, than load the final image to ram (under 1.5GB) and than use this image to image flashdrive clonezilla booted from.
I got stuck, because the ram drive that clonezilla creates cannot fit my image. Can you help me overcome this problem?
Or perhaps someone has a different solution?
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2012-07-03
Nevermind. Turned out that my netbook only had 1GB of ram and that's why larger files wouldn't copy to it.
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I have a customized image of a flash drive I want to share with my coworkers so that they can create their own copy of it. It includes multiple partitions with various file systems and installed Ubuntu.
Some of my coworkers may not be computer literate, so I need to dumb down imaging as much as possible.
My idea was to create a tuxboot disk image of clonezilla which would also include my flashdrive image on it. After I image an empty flashdrive with this clonezilla image I would boot from it. Clonezilla would automatically load to ram, than load the final image to ram (under 1.5GB) and than use this image to image flashdrive clonezilla booted from.
I got stuck, because the ram drive that clonezilla creates cannot fit my image. Can you help me overcome this problem?
Or perhaps someone has a different solution?
Nevermind. Turned out that my netbook only had 1GB of ram and that's why larger files wouldn't copy to it.