I have a clonezilla image that someone else created. The SCO Unix image file is only about 40-60Mb and I put it on my 8Gb flash drive as a respository and tried to restore it on a 540Mb hard drive. Clonezilla thinks that it is 3.2Gb image going to a .3Gb hard drive and it says that the image is too big. I was able to restore the image to a 13Gb hard drive, but it doesn't work when I try to BOOT it. This other person that created the image was able to get it on the 13Gb hard drive, but I am not sure if he used expert options and I don't which ones he used.The system I am working on is very old a VXI-386 single board computer where you have to put in the CHS manually in the BIOS. The BIOS does recognize the hard drive, but perhaps I am missing the BOOT files, not sure?? Anybody have any ideas??
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I do not have any experience about SCO Unix system. For sure Clonezila uses dd mode to save and restore it. Actually you can try to use dd or partclone.dd command to restore the image.
As for booting SCO unix, I have no idea.
Anyone on this forum has similar experience to share?
Thanks.
Steven.
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I have a clonezilla image that someone else created. The SCO Unix image file is only about 40-60Mb and I put it on my 8Gb flash drive as a respository and tried to restore it on a 540Mb hard drive. Clonezilla thinks that it is 3.2Gb image going to a .3Gb hard drive and it says that the image is too big. I was able to restore the image to a 13Gb hard drive, but it doesn't work when I try to BOOT it. This other person that created the image was able to get it on the 13Gb hard drive, but I am not sure if he used expert options and I don't which ones he used.The system I am working on is very old a VXI-386 single board computer where you have to put in the CHS manually in the BIOS. The BIOS does recognize the hard drive, but perhaps I am missing the BOOT files, not sure?? Anybody have any ideas??
I do not have any experience about SCO Unix system. For sure Clonezila uses dd mode to save and restore it. Actually you can try to use dd or partclone.dd command to restore the image.
As for booting SCO unix, I have no idea.
Anyone on this forum has similar experience to share?
Thanks.
Steven.